Busted: Feminism & Pop Culture
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When: Saturday, 27 August 11am - 12pm
Venue: Christchurch Art Gallery
Price: $19/ $17
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New York-based BUST, launched as a small zine in the heady days of the Riot Grrl movement, has become a powerhouse of modern feminist culture, with Carrie Brownstein, Laverne Cox and Amy Schumer among its recent cover stars. This month publishing its 100th issue, the magazine was one of the founders of ‘girlie feminism,’ a third wave feminist strategy which re-evaluated and embraced traditional feminine activities. Co-founder and editor Debbie Stoller, who also wrote the ‘Stitch ‘n Bitch’ books, talks magazines, crafts and every wave of feminism with Charlotte Graham.
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Busted: Feminism & Pop Culture
New York-based BUST, launched as a small zine in the heady days of the Riot Grrl movement, has become a powerhouse of modern feminist culture, with Carrie Brownstein, Laverne Cox and Amy Schumer among its recent cover stars. This month publishing its 100th issue, the magazine was one of the founders of ‘girlie feminism,’ a third wave feminist strategy which re-evaluated and embraced traditional feminine activities. Co-founder and editor Debbie Stoller, who also wrote the ‘Stitch ‘n Bitch’ books, talks magazines, crafts and every wave of feminism with Charlotte Graham.
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Back to Programme
When: Saturday, 27 August 11am - 12pm
Venue:Christchurch Art Gallery
Price:$19/ $17
Buy tickets:Click here