ADJUNCT RIOT
ADJUNCT RIOT
Publisher Drum Machine Editions & Porch Possum Press
Author Amy Fleming
ADJUNCT RIOT is a collaborative book project that compiles accounts of part-time, contingent life in American academia. Organized, compiled, and designed by Amy Fleming. Riso-printed and spiral-bound by Erik Pedersen at Drum Machine Editions. Black and bright red ink on FPC Orange Fizz (100#C) and Construction Whitewash (70#T). Hand numbered by Amy Fleming. Second Printing, June 2020. Visit Drum Machine Editions on SoundCloud to hear DISPATCHES FROM FLORIDA, a short audio piece in which Fleming introduces the project and provides an update on adjuncting during the pandemic: https://soundcloud.com/drummachineeditions/dispatches-from-florida AMY FLEMING is an Adjunct Professor at Florida State University College of Fine Arts. Tired of the corrupt and exploitative labor practices rampant in higher education, she designed ADJUNCT RIOT as a platform for adjunct voices.
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Author Amy Fleming
ADJUNCT RIOT is a collaborative book project that compiles accounts of part-time, contingent life in American academia. Organized, compiled, and designed by Amy Fleming. Riso-printed and spiral-bound by Erik Pedersen at Drum Machine Editions. Black and bright red ink on FPC Orange Fizz (100#C) and Construction Whitewash (70#T). Hand numbered by Amy Fleming. Second Printing, June 2020. Visit Drum Machine Editions on SoundCloud to hear DISPATCHES FROM FLORIDA, a short audio piece in which Fleming introduces the project and provides an update on adjuncting during the pandemic: https://soundcloud.com/drummachineeditions/dispatches-from-florida AMY FLEMING is an Adjunct Professor at Florida State University College of Fine Arts. Tired of the corrupt and exploitative labor practices rampant in higher education, she designed ADJUNCT RIOT as a platform for adjunct voices.
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The Legend of Mr. Pants: Korean Lesbian Taxi Driver Union
The Legend of Mr. Pants: Korean Lesbian Taxi Driver Union
Publisher Hyperlink Press
Author Taehee Whang
Most of legacy and presence of queer women before the internet era have been passed down orally if not erased. Based on surviving studies and interview from Troublers (2015), the zine trace back and imagine the life of butch (Mr. Pants) cab drivers and their queer femme mutual aid network and working class unionization in the heavily policed 1970s & 80s in South Korea.
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Author Taehee Whang
Most of legacy and presence of queer women before the internet era have been passed down orally if not erased. Based on surviving studies and interview from Troublers (2015), the zine trace back and imagine the life of butch (Mr. Pants) cab drivers and their queer femme mutual aid network and working class unionization in the heavily policed 1970s & 80s in South Korea.
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ILSSA News Bulletin
ILSSA News Bulletin
Publisher Impractical Labor (ILSSA)
Author Emily Larned & Bridget Elmer
Impractical Labor (ILSSA) is a union for reflective creative practice. As a union for artists and makers of all kinds, ILSSA focuses on improving the immaterial working conditions of our members. ILSSA publishes contemplative resources and organizes participatory projects, exhibitions, and events. ILSSA publications typically take the form of a call-and-response.The "ILSSA News Bulletin," a letter and leaflet/poster, was mailed to current members on March 21, 2020: "Regardless of our personal situations, we find ourselves disconnected from our usual patterns, habits, interactions, assumptions, routines, and faced with new ways of being, doing, and making. Some of us find ourselves aboslutely exhausted. Some of us wonder about other modes, possibilities, potentials. What have we been doing, that has gotten us here to now? How can we choose differently and contribute to something otherwise?" The publication seeks submissions for two forthcoming projects: "A Trying Time: An ILSSA Quaranzine for Working Together, Alone" seeks to document the experiences of impractical laborers during the early days of COVID-19 quarantine, and "Surveying the State of the 2nd ILSSA Union" requests impractical laborers to self-assess their working conditions as artists using a rubric borrowed from sociology. Printed risograph & letterpress, hand folded, stamped, & signed.
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Author Emily Larned & Bridget Elmer
Impractical Labor (ILSSA) is a union for reflective creative practice. As a union for artists and makers of all kinds, ILSSA focuses on improving the immaterial working conditions of our members. ILSSA publishes contemplative resources and organizes participatory projects, exhibitions, and events. ILSSA publications typically take the form of a call-and-response.The "ILSSA News Bulletin," a letter and leaflet/poster, was mailed to current members on March 21, 2020: "Regardless of our personal situations, we find ourselves disconnected from our usual patterns, habits, interactions, assumptions, routines, and faced with new ways of being, doing, and making. Some of us find ourselves aboslutely exhausted. Some of us wonder about other modes, possibilities, potentials. What have we been doing, that has gotten us here to now? How can we choose differently and contribute to something otherwise?" The publication seeks submissions for two forthcoming projects: "A Trying Time: An ILSSA Quaranzine for Working Together, Alone" seeks to document the experiences of impractical laborers during the early days of COVID-19 quarantine, and "Surveying the State of the 2nd ILSSA Union" requests impractical laborers to self-assess their working conditions as artists using a rubric borrowed from sociology. Printed risograph & letterpress, hand folded, stamped, & signed.
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Celebrate People's History (Second Edition)
Celebrate People's History (Second Edition)
Publisher Feminist Press
Author Josh MacPhee
A full-color graphic history of global dissent and historical activism, celebrating the possibilities of collective resistance, featuring posters by contemporary artists and forewords by Charlene Carruthers and Rebecca Solnit.
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Author Josh MacPhee
A full-color graphic history of global dissent and historical activism, celebrating the possibilities of collective resistance, featuring posters by contemporary artists and forewords by Charlene Carruthers and Rebecca Solnit.
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