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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2020 · 54 MIN

Little Magazines

from BULAQ | بولاق · host Ursula Lindsey and M Lynx Qualey

للاستماع إلى بودكاست بعد أمس http://aj.audio/click We talk about the landscape and history of independent publishing in the region, our own experiences working for and launching publications, the conundrum of funding, and the magic of little magazines. Show Notes:This episode is partly inspired by an exhibition at the MMAG Foundation in Amman: How to Reappear Through the Quivering Leaves of Independent PublishingThe exhibition was curated by the publishing platform Kayfa ta, founded by artists Maha Maamoun and Ala Younis Here is a review by Kaelen Wilson-Goldie of the same exhibition when it took place in Beirut The exhibition featured the work of the Post-Apollo Press, among othersSome of the contemporary magazines mentioned in this episode are: Rusted Radishes, Bidayat, Qadita, Ma3azef, The Public Source, Raseef22, Nejma, Mada Masr, 7iber, as well as comix collectives: Skefkef, Samandal, Toktok, Garage, Fanzeen, Lab 619The Moroccan magazine Souffles, published from 1966 to 1971, was a hugely influential experiment Zahia Rahmani and other scholars at the French Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art have created an eye-opening archive of non-European critical and cultural magazinesCity of Beginnings: Poetic Modernism in Beirut, by Robyn Creswell (2019) is “an intellectual history of Lebanon during the early Cold War” that focuses on the magazine Shi'r (“Poetry”) Another Lebanese magazine, Hiwar, was (in)famously funded by the CIA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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للاستماع إلى بودكاست بعد أمس http://aj.audio/click We talk about the landscape and history of independent publishing in the region, our own experiences working for and launching publications, the conundrum of funding, and the magic of little magazines. Show Notes:This episode is partly inspired by an exhibition at the MMAG Foundation in Amman: How to Reappear Through the Quivering Leaves of Independent PublishingThe exhibition was curated by the publishing platform Kayfa ta, founded by artists Maha Maamoun and Ala Younis Here is a review by Kaelen Wilson-Goldie of the same exhibition when it took place in Beirut The exhibition featured the work of the Post-Apollo Press, among othersSome of the contemporary magazines mentioned in this episode are: Rusted Radishes, Bidayat, Qadita, Ma3azef, The Public Source, Raseef22, Nejma, Mada Masr, 7iber, as well as comix collectives: Skefkef, Samandal, Toktok, Garage, Fanzeen, Lab 619The Moroccan magazine Souffles, published from 1966 to 1971, was a hugely influential experiment Zahia Rahmani and other scholars at the French Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art have created an eye-opening archive of non-European critical and cultural magazinesCity of Beginnings: Poetic Modernism in Beirut, by Robyn Creswell (2019) is “an intellectual history of Lebanon during the early Cold War” that focuses on the magazine Shi'r (“Poetry”) Another Lebanese magazine, Hiwar, was (in)famously funded by the CIA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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