Zines

Historically, self-publishing has been hugely important to activists whose voices have been censored.  This is currently writ large in the UK, where the cheap and nasty populist tabloid media intentionally perpetuates misinformation about trans people to increase its astonishing profit from hate. Despite the struggle to coexist alongside the seemingly impossible-to-beat, rapid-fire dissemination of disinformation on social media, the esteem of the trans community for offline content can be seen at trans events and festivals around the UK and Ireland.

And the same passion and talent is evident, not only for the content, but also for the way in which it’s made. Zine workshops are hugely popular, with the little low-cost independent publications produced in free workshops, organised around themes of trans joy. Leeds and Norwich’s Trans Pride festivals are centred around craft fairs as a form of creative resistance. Similarly, the immense popularity of Boe Studio’s LDN Queer Mart’s Queermas! also reflects the extent to which the tremendous regard of the LGBTIQA+ community for alternate media, zines being one of the most popular offerings.

The methodology employed by Juno Roche – whereby she talks back to oral history recordings with affection and wisdom (a conversation on a couch we are all invited to sit on share with her) – really highlights that the immersive experience with all these things speaks to our need to be in touch with each other gently, to be given space to speak thoughtfully: sometimes with anger and sometimes with love. Ultimately, we are creating spaces to speak our truths above (or perhaps, below) the clamour. To be free to say it as it is, to be heard, to value the spoken and printed word, in turn, enables us to exist.

The Museum of Transology’s collection is bursting with contributions of zines and books on trans life and politics. We will not be silenced.

The image shows a zine titled “Spare & Broken” alongside a handwritten tag note.
A7 Zine 'Spare & Broken'

MOT/2024/NDOTC/GLAS/009

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A zine of collected blackout poetry entitled "Transfor-mation", by Lizzie Brand. With a brown, handwritten luggage tag
Blackout Poetry Zine

MOT/2024/NDOTC/EDIN/052

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Booklet entitled "Teach me what it takes to be proud." The cover image is a close up of someone raising their right arm, taken from behind. Also a brown, handwritten luggage tag.
Booklet 'Teach Me What It Takes To Be Proud'

MOT/2024/NDOTC/EDIN/043

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Collection of Zines by EL Grey

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A cartoon entitled "GENDER: a fun guide". It explains concepts of gender using images and text. With a brown, handwritten luggage tag.
Comic - Gender: A Fun Guide

MOT/2024/NDOTC/LEED/013

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Foam Monkey From Zine

MOT/2024/NDOTC/LEED/034

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The image shows a comic book titled "Forest Spirit" with a brown tag with writing on it.
Forest Spirit Comic Book

MOT/2024/NDOTC/DUND/015

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A zine with a black cover and red text entitled "GENDER DEVIANTS A KINKY T4T ART ZINE" by River Manning
Gender Deviants Zine By River Manning

MOT/2024/NDOTC/LOND/013

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A comic book entitled "It's good for some" by Mx Jinn. The cover is purple and features the lower face and upper body of a person. With a brown, handwritten luggage tag.
It's Good For Some Comic By Mx Jinn

MOT/2024/NDOTC/LEED/015

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A black and white copy of a booklet entitled "LGBT+ Treasure Trail".
LGBT+ Treasure Trail Created by Kit Heyam and GossipGrrrl Leeds City Museum

MOT/2024/NDOTC/LEED/035

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The image shows a bright pink document with bold text stating, "No Pride Without Trans Pride".
Large Print Guide No Pride Without Trans Pride Zine

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Lesbisch-Queere, Spuren & Orte In Berlin: Ein Stadtplan

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