shotgun seamstress: an anthology
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- author: osa atoe
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hardcover
- number of pages: 368
- dimensions: 7.25 x 10.2 x 1.24 in / 18.42 x 25.91 x 3.15 cm
estimated shipping date: 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this book:
In 2006, Osa Atoe was the only Black kid at the punk show in Portland, Oregon and created Shotgun Seamstress to capture that experience for others. Quickly, the zine was a filter to interpret punk through the lens of a Black, queer woman. Each issue featured photocopied essays, interviews, historical portraits of important artists and scenes, reviews, and perspectives, each paying tribute to musicians and artists that typify free Black expression and interrupt notions of Black culture as a monolith. It's got a little bit of everything, like a blastbeat mixtape where radical politics are never sidelined for an easier view; to show what Black punks express, represent, and document. It's “all of our possibilities instead of allowing the dominant culture to tell us what it means to be Black.” (Short Discount)
- author: osa atoe
-
hardcover
- number of pages: 368
- dimensions: 7.25 x 10.2 x 1.24 in / 18.42 x 25.91 x 3.15 cm
estimated shipping date: 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this book:
In 2006, Osa Atoe was the only Black kid at the punk show in Portland, Oregon and created Shotgun Seamstress to capture that experience for others. Quickly, the zine was a filter to interpret punk through the lens of a Black, queer woman. Each issue featured photocopied essays, interviews, historical portraits of important artists and scenes, reviews, and perspectives, each paying tribute to musicians and artists that typify free Black expression and interrupt notions of Black culture as a monolith. It's got a little bit of everything, like a blastbeat mixtape where radical politics are never sidelined for an easier view; to show what Black punks express, represent, and document. It's “all of our possibilities instead of allowing the dominant culture to tell us what it means to be Black.” (Short Discount)
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please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
shotgun seamstress: an anthology
- author: osa atoe
-
hardcover
- number of pages: 368
- dimensions: 7.25 x 10.2 x 1.24 in / 18.42 x 25.91 x 3.15 cm
estimated shipping date: 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this book:
In 2006, Osa Atoe was the only Black kid at the punk show in Portland, Oregon and created Shotgun Seamstress to capture that experience for others. Quickly, the zine was a filter to interpret punk through the lens of a Black, queer woman. Each issue featured photocopied essays, interviews, historical portraits of important artists and scenes, reviews, and perspectives, each paying tribute to musicians and artists that typify free Black expression and interrupt notions of Black culture as a monolith. It's got a little bit of everything, like a blastbeat mixtape where radical politics are never sidelined for an easier view; to show what Black punks express, represent, and document. It's “all of our possibilities instead of allowing the dominant culture to tell us what it means to be Black.” (Short Discount)
- author: osa atoe
-
hardcover
- number of pages: 368
- dimensions: 7.25 x 10.2 x 1.24 in / 18.42 x 25.91 x 3.15 cm
estimated shipping date: 7-10 days from date of purchase
about this book:
In 2006, Osa Atoe was the only Black kid at the punk show in Portland, Oregon and created Shotgun Seamstress to capture that experience for others. Quickly, the zine was a filter to interpret punk through the lens of a Black, queer woman. Each issue featured photocopied essays, interviews, historical portraits of important artists and scenes, reviews, and perspectives, each paying tribute to musicians and artists that typify free Black expression and interrupt notions of Black culture as a monolith. It's got a little bit of everything, like a blastbeat mixtape where radical politics are never sidelined for an easier view; to show what Black punks express, represent, and document. It's “all of our possibilities instead of allowing the dominant culture to tell us what it means to be Black.” (Short Discount)
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.