Queer culture.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Hank Thigpen Xerox Revolutionaries collection
Collection
Identifier: 7922
Abstract
Xerox Revolutionaries was a zine distribution service created by Hank Thigpen in 1999 that distributed over a hundred different issues of queer punk zines. The collection contains zines and zine flats, ephemera, correspondence, and business materials related to the operation of Xerox Revolutionaries as well as personal items from Thigpen.
Dates:
1999 - 2005
Jessica Tanzer papers
Collection — Mapcase folder 1
Identifier: 7866
Abstract
Photographic prints, negatives, digital files, documents, correspondence, art work, news clippings, promotional materials, and ephemera documenting the art, life, and activism of photographer Jessica Tanzer, especially her contributions to the visual record of 1980s and 90s queer culture, aesthetics, erotica, and politics in northern California and nationally and to the magazine On Our Backs. The Papers represent the complete body of her work as a photographer of erotic and queer images...
Dates:
1963 - 2019
Limp Wrist collection
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924113960136]
Identifier: 7848
Abstract
Posters, flyers, handbills, lyric sheets, record inserts, cover art and other ephemera from Limp Wrist's performances in Argentina, Australia, Canada, England, Japan, and the U.S. East Coast (Brooklyn, Manhattan), Midwest (Madison, Minneapolis, Chicago), and West Coast (Seattle, Portland, and throughout California). Some concert advertisements state that the shows are open to all-ages and reflect their straight-edge rejection of alcohol and drugs. The documents show an engagement in radical...
Dates:
1998-2011.