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Author
China Martens
Publisher
PM Press
Date of Publication
9/2017
ISBN 13
9781629634500
Topic
feminism
family relationships
About
<p>China Martens started her pioneering mamazine<span> </span><em>The Future Generation</em><span> </span>in 1990. She was a young anarchist punk rock mother who didn’t feel that the mamas in her community had enough support, so she began publishing articles on radical parenting in an age before the internet.</p>
<p>The anthology of her zine,<span> </span><em>The Future Generation: The Zine-Book for Subculture Parents, Kids, Friends & Others</em>, was first printed in 2007 and has been out of print for many years. Covering sixteen years, it uses individual issues as chapters, focusing on personal writing, and retaining the character of a zine that changed over the years—from her daughter’s birth to teenagehood and beyond.</p>
<p>We are proud to present a tenth-anniversary edition including a new afterword by China’s grown daughter, Clover.<span> </span><em>The Future Generation</em><span> </span>remains a timeless resource for parents, caregivers, and those who care about them. Though first published in the 1990s, many of the essays and observations—about parenting, children, and surviving in a hostile political climate—still ring true today. The next four years are going to be especially demanding for those trying to balance parenting, politics, and survival. We’re going to need the voices and experiences in<span> </span><em>The Future Generation</em><span> </span>now more than ever.</p>
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The Future Generation: The Zine-Book for Subculture Parents, Kids, Friends & Others
family relationships
feminism
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<a href="https://www.lesliefandrich.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.lesliefandrich.com/</a>
Topic
bodies, pregnancy, the womb, breastfeeding, dependance, family relationships, domesticity
pregnancy
the womb
breastfeeding
dependance
family relationships
domesticity
Medium
textiles
fabric
found objects
sculpture
collage
mixed media
Artist Statement
My feminist, interdisciplinary art practice considers the interplay between subject and object and the liminal nature of our bodies. I create objects and spaces that may allow the viewer to re-experience and recall moments of transformation from childhood. I am interested in the boundaries of our bodies and how we are in relationship to our domestic spaces and to each other. I am interested in the pregnant/nursing/mothering body and how it holds and cares for other bodies and how our bodies change, age and need repair.
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Leslie Fandrich
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Leslie Fandrich
Bodies
breastfeeding
collage
dependance
domesticity
fabric
family relationships
found objects
mixed media
pregnancy
sculpture
textiles
the womb