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Black Book Assembly : more-than-half-a-year-in-review. Issue 4

LIBRA Limited HM881 . B52 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Black Book Assembly, issuing body.
Contributor:
Local Philadelphia: Ulises Bookstore Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst (Utrecht, Netherlands)
Language:
English
Korean
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Black Book Assembly--Periodicals.
Black Book Assembly.
Activism--Asia--Periodicals.
Activism.
Social movements--Periodicals.
Social movements.
Genre:
Zines.
Physical Description:
24 pages : color illustrations ; 42 cm.
Place of Publication:
[Utrecht] : Black Book Asembly, [2023]
Language Note:
Contributions in English, Korean , or Spanish.
Notes:
"The Black Book Assembly More-Than-Half-a-Year-in-Review is an irregularly published newsletter initiative of the Black Book Assembly, a loose network of activist writers, artists and publishers from East and Southeast Asia. Each issue is edited from a different locale but treads across geographies to maintain the affinities of common struggle and deepen the toolbox of means and manoeuvres. The first issue began under the pavement of Hong Kong, followed by issue two edited by the Little Black Book Club of Seoul and the third issue, brought together in Bangkok by textual collective NAMKHEUN in collaboration with Hong Kong-based Display Distribute. This fourth edition has been instigated as ultra-circulatory study material for the Ultradependent Public School, an initiative of basis voor actuele kunst (BAK) in Utrecht, Netherlands"--page 24.
"An edition of 288 on 55gsm newsprint"--page 24.
OCLC:
1506956344

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