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Angela Asbell aka '''Angela Chaos''' is a [[zinester]] from [[California]], U.S.A. She is an adjunct lecturer at California State University, San Bernardino, where she teaches Rhetoric and Composition, Cultural Studies in the Humanities program, and Gender and Sexuality Studies. She works in grassroots community organizing, Do-It-Yourself culture, marginalized discourses, subcultural poetics, and radical self-publishing.  Some of her publications include “The Birth of Bitch King” in the journal [[Computers and Composition Online]], the literary magazines Muse and [[Pacific Review]], as well as myriad [[DIY]] publications including [[Digress Magazine]], [[Clit Rocket]], and her zine [[Bitch King]].  She is part of the [[Blood Orange Infoshop Collective]], a non-hierarchical arts and [[activist organization]] in downtown Riverside as well as teaches free zine workshops and running a zine [[distro]] through the self-publishing collective [[Zineworks]].
  
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==Zines==
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* [[Bitch King]]
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* [[Raptor Fancy]]
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* [[Pansy Twist]]
  
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==Other Writing==
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* '[[Cultivating Dissent: Queer Zines and the Active Subject]]'
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==Links==
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* [https://bitchking.wordpress.com/ Wordpress site]
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* [http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/AngelaChaos We Make Zines profile]
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:California Zinesters]] [[Category:Poet]] [[Category:Artist]] [[Category:Anarchist]] [[Category:Queer]]
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 1 December 2015

Angela Asbell aka Angela Chaos is a zinester from California, U.S.A. She is an adjunct lecturer at California State University, San Bernardino, where she teaches Rhetoric and Composition, Cultural Studies in the Humanities program, and Gender and Sexuality Studies. She works in grassroots community organizing, Do-It-Yourself culture, marginalized discourses, subcultural poetics, and radical self-publishing. Some of her publications include “The Birth of Bitch King” in the journal Computers and Composition Online, the literary magazines Muse and Pacific Review, as well as myriad DIY publications including Digress Magazine, Clit Rocket, and her zine Bitch King. She is part of the Blood Orange Infoshop Collective, a non-hierarchical arts and activist organization in downtown Riverside as well as teaches free zine workshops and running a zine distro through the self-publishing collective Zineworks.

Zines

Other Writing

Links