Summary: | This work analyzes a corpus of fanzines produced between 1986 and 1993 in various cities in the province of Buenos Aires and the Argentine capital. Created using affordable techniques and materials with non-profit motives, these publications were part of different political-cultural initiatives linked to anarchist activism and the underground punk scene. Adopting a methodological perspective in which the magazines constitute polyvalent and heterogeneous objects, our analysis considers their material, textual, and visual dimensions, as well as the distribution methods adopted. Based on this premise, we aim to recover the residual and emergent elements that engage with the past and present of a period marked by the process of democratic recovery and consolidation. Finally, we trace the connections established between these publications, through the overlap of spaces, individuals, and events referenced within the corpus.
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