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Queer Zine Archive Project
publisher
Queer Zine Archive Project
description
Milo Miller and Christopher Wilde founded The Queer Zine Archive Project website in November 2003. QZAP is a unique entity that exists solely as a loose-knit non-hierarchical collective and as such is not tied to any formal organization. “The mission of the Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) is to establish a "living history" archive of past and present queer zines and to encourage current and emerging zine publishers to continue to create. In curating such a unique aspect of culture, we value a collectivist approach that respects the diversity of experiences that fall under the heading "queer."
The primary function of QZAP is to provide a free on-line searchable database of the collection with links allowing users to download electronic copies of zines. By providing access to the historical canon of queer zines we hope to make them more accessible to diverse communities and reach wider audiences."
The primary function of QZAP is to provide a free on-line searchable database of the collection with links allowing users to download electronic copies of zines. By providing access to the historical canon of queer zines we hope to make them more accessible to diverse communities and reach wider audiences."
peer reviewed
Audrey J. Li