Reflecting on zine-making as a feminist practice at Birmingham Law School
Lulia Mirzac reflects on zine-making as a feminist practice at Birmingham Law School.
Lulia Mirzac reflects on zine-making as a feminist practice at Birmingham Law School.
Earlier in the academic year, the Equality, Gender and Feminist Legal Studies Research Cluster hosted a zine-making workshop led by Joy Twemlow, Durham Law School, whose scholarship focuses on the zine-making process and feminist efforts on creating alternative spaces. It was attended by members of the research cluster who, collectively, produced two zines on the topic of academic practices within higher education institutions. In this blog post, I explore the zines produced during the workshop and reflect on the benefits of zine-making as a feminist practice within academia.