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(Kozak Mamay Zine is a Swiss-Ukrainian art zine started by an anonymous author in 2009 from Zurich, Switzerland.)
 
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Kozak Mamay Zine is a Swiss-Ukrainian art zine started by an anonymous author in 2009 from Zurich, Switzerland.
'''Doris''' is a [[perzine]] created by [[Cindy Crabb]].  It covers topics such as gender roles, sexual abuse, [[anarchism]], depression, and the author's personal musings. The zine often features stick-figure drawings as illustrations. Twenty-nine issues have been released. Many issues are photocopied, although at least one was printed on newsprint, ranging in size from mini to half-legal.  
 
  
Reviews of ''Doris'' have described it as a "renowned personal zine", with "language that evokes the intimacy and immediacy of journal entries or letters between close friends" (Library Journal). "This cut and paste perzine is honest, intimate and raw. ... Cindy conveys her struggles, whether they be psychological (as a survivor of abuse) or physical (trying to camp in the freezing rain), in a fresh and unself-conscious way." (Zine World)
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Title: MAMAY'S ALIVE, HE JUST WAS THINKING.
  
Excerpts from ''Doris'' are included in ''[[The Riot Grrrl Collection]]'', an anthology compiled by Lisa Darms, gathered from the archives of The Fales Library of New York University Riot Grrrl Archives, and published by The Feminist Press in 2013.
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Origin: based on very popular numerous and mostly anonymous folk paintings from the late 17th century to the present time about the Ukrainian folkloric hero Kozak Mamay (synonyms: Cossack Mamay, Cossack Mamai, Kozak Mamai, Козак Мамай), which is relaxed and immersed into the modern world.
  
''Doris'' was featured in volumes five, seven, and nine of [[Zine Yearbook]]. It is included in the Sarah Wood Zine Collection at Duke University.
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Form: numbered miniature drawings with text, as a rule, in Ukrainian and English. Each drawing's number links to the keywords and a short explanation if appropriate. Some drawings are discreetly animated or have audio, or show hints by mouse hovering.
  
===Issues===
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Along with the web publishing, these zine drawings are printed on a high precision printer as high-definition miniatures (6.77 x 5.08 cm) and distributed very rarely within a narrow audience in Zurich (CH) and Kyiv (UA).
''#15:'' DIY Antidepression Guide (second edition published by Microcosm Publishing)
 
  
''#19'' was the beginning of Crabb's ABC series, with one or more articles written for each letter of the alphabet. Contents: A is for Anarchy, Anna, Abortion, Boats, Boogers, Books and Fanzines, But for the Kitchen Sink, Bugs, and Caty's Farm.
 
  
''#22:'' Contents: I Remember, Interview with Frozen Inside, Interview about Feminism and Anarchism, Jokes aka Giggles & Gaggles, Justine, Just in Case: Emergency Contraception, Keesley Highschool.
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[http://mamay.ch mamay.ch] Kozak Mamay. MAMAY'S ALIVE, HE JUST WAS THINKING.
  
''#29:'' Contents: How I Quit Worrying and Learned to Love Being Queer, Peanut and Sassy, Voting, Fix a Tape, Brokeback Mountain, Athens Ohio Rock Camp for Girls
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[[Category:Zines from Ukraine]]
 
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[[Category:Zines from Switzerland]]
[[Image:Doris.jpg|frame|Doris: an Anthology]]
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[[Category:Art Zines]]
=== Anthologies ===
 
* ''Doris: an Anthology 1991-2001'' was issued by [[Microcosm Publishing]] in Portland, Oregon, USA.  It contains most of the first eighteen issues.
 
* ''The Encyclopedia of Doris'' was self-published by Crabb (funded by donations on [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/369768719/the-doris-encyclopedia Kickstarter]). It contains issues 19-27 plus additional previously unpublished writing.
 
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[An Interview with Cindy Ovenrack Crabb]]
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.dorisdorisdoris.com Official Website]
 
* [http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6636042.html?nid=4683&rid=1775541570&source=title Review of Doris] by Abigail Bass in [[Library Journal]]
 
*[http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/rbmscl/woodsarah/inv/ Sarah Wood Zine Collection at Duke University]
 
 
 
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[[Category:West Coast Zine Collection]] [[Category:Previously Featured Articles|Doris]]
 

Revision as of 18:08, 29 January 2021

Kozak Mamay Zine is a Swiss-Ukrainian art zine started by an anonymous author in 2009 from Zurich, Switzerland.

Title: MAMAY'S ALIVE, HE JUST WAS THINKING.

Origin: based on very popular numerous and mostly anonymous folk paintings from the late 17th century to the present time about the Ukrainian folkloric hero Kozak Mamay (synonyms: Cossack Mamay, Cossack Mamai, Kozak Mamai, Козак Мамай), which is relaxed and immersed into the modern world.

Form: numbered miniature drawings with text, as a rule, in Ukrainian and English. Each drawing's number links to the keywords and a short explanation if appropriate. Some drawings are discreetly animated or have audio, or show hints by mouse hovering.

Along with the web publishing, these zine drawings are printed on a high precision printer as high-definition miniatures (6.77 x 5.08 cm) and distributed very rarely within a narrow audience in Zurich (CH) and Kyiv (UA).


mamay.ch Kozak Mamay. MAMAY'S ALIVE, HE JUST WAS THINKING.