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Them, All Magazine: poetry, code & writing with a focus on reproductive politics and sexuality

Them, All Magazine: poetry, code & writing with a focus on reproductive politics and sexuality

著者: Rebecca Close
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A selection of readings from poets, coders and writers from each issue - with accessibility in mind.

Them, All supports feminist, queer and antiracist derivations and deviations of reproductive labour AT THE LEVEL OF the word, sentence, string, command line, stanza, interface and page. http://www.them-all-magazine.com/about

The project derives from research around histories of Queer Net Art works and maga/zines that have addressed questions of access to reproductive resources and medical technologies. For example, the 1970s magazine Sappho in the UK who published poetry and operated as a network for resource sharing across disability, sexuality, race and class struggles, and who used a form of sexuality and gender non-conformity as an expansive mode of collective action.

The title also comes from the project The Wife of Them All, an animated spoken opera film that follows a number of characters navigating the intersections of waged and unwaged reproductive work, inspired by Gertrude Stein's 1947 libretto The Mother of Us All. Them, All also thinks with proponents of Black Feminist and Marxist Feminist thought, who have emphasised the critique of a totality (“All”) from situated knowledge(s) (“Them”). "Them, All" from this perspective means specific standpoints and total transformation.

This online project is hosted with Systerserver, a server run by feminists using free and open source software (FOSS). It acts as a place to learn system administration skills, host services and inspire others to do the same.

What is reproduced at the level of the word, sentence, string, command line, stanza, interface and page? What can be non-reproduced or reproduced otherwise?

Rebecca Close 2023
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  • Issue 5 readings with Iona Roisin, neneh noï and Samuel Solomon.
    2025/05/30

    Issue 5 readings with Iona Roisin, nine noï and Samuel Solomon

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    15 分
  • Issue 4 readings with Pratibha Parmar, Shia Conlon, estragon/SysterServer, Madeleine Stack, Melissa Lee-Houghton & XYANA.
    2024/05/06

    Issue 4 readings with Pratibha Parmar, Shia Conlon, estragon/SysterServer, Madeleine Stack, Melissa Lee-Houghton & XYANA.

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    43 分
  • sheetZine: Poems in solidarity with Palestine (from Waking in the Dark sheetZine project)
    2024/03/01

    𝑾𝒂𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒊𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒅𝒂𝒓𝒌 was printed as a double-sided sheetZine and handed out as a set, or as solo sheets, on marches in London & Barcelona on 9th December 2023. They are the poems sent in response to a call out by Them, All Magazine, Canal and Streetsoundsystem 4 days earlier. These poems register solidarity as a feeling; and also an active critique of the historical and present complicity of U.S/Europe/U.K governments & media in apartheid. We're in Birmingham, Athens, Stockholm, Bucharest, Cambridge, Leicester, Aberystwyth, Manchester, London, Barcelona, Dubai, Edinburgh, Paris, Sitges, Florida, Helsinki, Cornwall, Rome, Turku, Cluj-Napoca, in the diasporas and more. With: Sasha Cyril, Thành Trần, Farah Chamma, Ziad Gadou, Ruby Truth, Laila Shaheen, Henna Bakhshi, Juliette Bejani, Salma Charfi, Lilly Marks, Sylvie Jane Lewis, Shehrezad Zara, Lalah-Simone Springer, Steve Willey, Nóra Ugron, Dimitra Ioannou, Abdullah Sameed, Mane Ferret, Nat Raha, Salomé Honório, Shia Conlon, Carlota Nieto, Noa Micaela Fields, neneh noï, Stefania Gomez, Rakaya Fetuga, Samiir Saunders, Justin Katko, Aasiyah Bartle, Samira, Adel Awad, Hanna Sarsa, Eman Kotb, [Ana Gabriela, Anisha and Marita], Phoenix Toni Willow Zoë Aspen Plyhm, AB poet, Anon Ahmed, Sara Alexandra Shellard, Stephanie Ondrusek, Alina Mircea, erin st. breen.

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    19 分
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