Zines and Zones of Desire: Mass Mediated Love, National Romance, and Sexual Citizenship in Gay Indonesia
@article{Boellstorff2004ZinesAZ, title={Zines and Zones of Desire: Mass Mediated Love, National Romance, and Sexual Citizenship in Gay Indonesia}, author={Tom Boellstorff}, journal={The Journal of Asian Studies}, year={2004}, volume={63}, pages={367-402} }
IT IS NIGHT; IN THE BACK OF A HOUSE in the city of Surabaya at the eastern end of Java is a room where two gay men complete a new edition of the zine GA Ya Nusantara (GN). At a table, Joko, one of the men, bends down over a ledger; with pen and ruler, he extends inked lines horizontally from a list of about 250 subscribers from across Indonesia, tabulating who has paid for the upcoming issue. Indra, the other man, sits before an old computer adding final touches to the new issue of the zine… CONTINUE READING
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