Actuality of the Illustrated Fanzine in Mexico. Culture and Social Subjectivations
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Fanzine, dialogue, counter culture, subjectivationAbstract
The fanzine is a cultural product related to independent publishing. Built as a magazine or book, it is reproduced by means of photocopiers or other methods. In Mexico it has gained much presence since the decade of the 80s. This product was reckoned as a subversive and underground product. It contained political, literary and graphic content. Now this phenomenon has been transformed: it is no longer only a countercultural manifestation, but it goes beyond the clash against the established.Downloads
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