Nonfiction

The American Archivist, Volume 79, Number 2, fall/winter 2016

Bad Encounter Line Zine #3

Location

Chicago
United States
US
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Zine, Bad Encounter Line Zine #3
Date: 
2011
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3
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English
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Youarepriceless.org

Bad Encounter Line Zine #1

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Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Zine, Bad Encounter Line Zine #1
Date: 
2009-2010
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Issue: 
1
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English
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youarepriceless.org
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youarepriceless.org

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Trying to Make the Personal Political: Femnism and Consciousness-Raising, A reprint of: Consciousness-Raising Guidelines (1975)

Location

60612 Chicago
United States
US
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Zine, Trying to Make the Personal Political: Femnism and Consciousness-Raising, A reprint of: Consciousness-Raising Guidelines (1975)
Date: 
2017
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English
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Emotional Abuse: A Manual for Self-Defense

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book,Emotional Abuse: A Manual for Self-Defense
Date: 
2016
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From the introduction by Joel Dvoskin, Ph.D.: “But what happens when no one has the courage to intervene, to prevent the pain of another? While Zak Mucha’s explanation of the harms of emotional abuse is useful, it pales in comparison to his wisdom in teaching us emotional self-defense. Learning to protect ourselves from emotional abuse changes everything. The victim no longer has to hope for the kindness of strangers, or that the abuser will simply get tired of their verbal assaults. "Thanks to this wonderful book, each of us can learn to be our own hero, by learning some simple yet powerful ways to respond to emotional abuse. "You are about to go on a journey that is at once deeply personal and scientifically valid. This book has been waiting a long time to be written.” * Like any self-defense, we have to first identify “what hurts.” We have to recognize our own pain. We have been socialized to believe emotional abuse is not serious. We have been taught emotional abuse itself is nothing more than “hurt feelings” and there is no “real” evidence other than the victim’s complaints. And if the only evidence is the victim’s complaints, we wrongly justify, there is no way to verify whether a person was “actually hurt.” The victim of emotional abuse is dismissed precisely because he or she cannot “prove” their feelings. Emotional abuse creates a vicious dynamic where the victim is taught his or her feelings do not count and any pain suffered is, somehow, their own fault. Like any other abuse, emotional abuse is about power. Whoever can define reality has the ultimate power. In emotional abuse, the aggressor attempts to define reality with statements like, “You’re too sensitive,” and “I couldn’t help it. You made me mad.” Each statement is an attempt to shape how another person perceives reality. Our self-defense depends on our willingness to identify the boundaries that define who we are and the criteria we desire for relationship. In doing this, we can defend ourselves and define our selves.
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English
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OCLC #973337538. Author is from Chicago.
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9781540835185
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World's Fairs: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

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book,World's Fairs: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Date: 
1962
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Covers world's fairs, including the 1893 and 1933 events in Chicago.
Language: 
English
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OCLC #1410972
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Chicago-Pipeline.com We're in the Neighborhood Bucktown & Wicker Park

Location

1425 N. Damen Ave.
60622 Chicago, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Magazine, Chicago-Pipeline.com We're in the Neighborhood Bucktown & Wicker Park
Date: 
2011
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Chicago-Pipeline.com We're in the Neighborhood Bucktown & Wicker Park is a magazine promoting Bucktown and Wicker Park businesses.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
* Date is an estimate based on advertisements in the Zine.
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Chicago-Pipeline.com
streetsofwicker@hotmail.com

Vanguard Revisited, February 2011

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Zine, Vanguard Revisited, February 2011
Date: 
2011
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"(Vanguard Revisited, February 2011) resuscitates the history of the 1960's queer youth organization Vanguard and explores the ways in which its history is embodied in the present."
Language: 
English
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*abstract taken from a page near the end of the zine. This copy is somewhat difficult to read, possibly due to the way it was printed.
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beck@sfcenter.org
vanguardrevisited.blogspot.com
transoralhistory.com
transoralhistory@gmail.com

Library Excavations #5: A Handbook of Library Ideas

Location

400 S State St Harold Washington Library Center
60605 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Zine, Library Excavations #5: A Handbook of Library Ideas
Date: 
February 2017
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
#5
Abstract: 
Zine is part of a project that "highlights and activates physical materials found in public libraries." This Issue is a reprint of a self-published1977 booklet of ideas for creative librarians to use.
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English
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Public Collectors

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