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'''Fallopian Falafel''' (also named ''Eshet Chayil'') is a Jerusalem-based feminist fanzine written by Hadass S. Ben-Ari. The publication is essentially in English but may contain a few articles or poems in French and Hebrew.
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'''Fallopian Falafel''' (also named ''Eshet Chayil'') was a Jerusalem-based feminist compilation zine published by [[Hadass S. Ben-Ari]]. The publication ran between 2007 and 2011, and published 16 issues. The zine was mostly in English but contained a few articles or poems in French and Hebrew.
  
The zine deals mostly with feminism and [[Riot Grrrl]] culture, and covers different topics pertaining to women, within different issues such as pregnancy, pop culture, music, female body, religion, etc.  
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The zine was about feminism and [[Riot Grrrl]] culture, and covered different topics pertaining to women.
  
Every issue includes a column called "Riot Grrrl Corner," featuring a Riot Grrrl group and includes lyrics to one of their songs that may relate to the topic that the respective issue focuses on.
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The issues are:
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* Issue 1 (Intro issue)
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* Issue 2 on homosexuality
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* Issue 3 on women in religion
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* Issue 4 on women in music and International Women's Day
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* Issue 5 on true beauty and body image
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* Issue 6 on women in pop culture
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* Issue 7 on the female body
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* Issue 8 on relationships
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* Issue 9 on pregnancy and abortion
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* Issue 10 on sexual violence
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* Issue 11 on breasts
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* Issue 12 on virginity
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* Issue 13 on DIY
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* Issue 14 on career women
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* Issue 15 on feminist men
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* Issue 16 on Grrrlvirus
  
The zine is open to contributions from all feminists or feminist-friendly writers, artists, poets, musicians, punk rockers, and other DIY-driven creators.
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Every issue included a column called "Riot Grrrl Corner" featuring a Riot Grrrl group and included lyrics to one of their songs that relates to the topic of the respective issue.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://fallopianfalafel.blogspot.com Fallopian Falafel]
 
*[http://fallopianfalafel.blogspot.com Fallopian Falafel]
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*[http://www.ko-fi.com/pmsmess Ko-Fi shop]
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*[http://hadass420.wordpress.com Blog]
  
 
[[Category:Zine]]
 
[[Category:Zine]]
[[Category: Zines from Israel]]
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[[Category:Zines from Israel]]
[[Category:2010s publications]]
 
 
[[Category:Riot Grrrl]]
 
[[Category:Riot Grrrl]]
 
[[Category:Feminism]]
 
[[Category:Feminism]]
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[[Category:Compzine]]

Latest revision as of 20:59, 14 August 2023

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Fallopian Falafel (also named Eshet Chayil) was a Jerusalem-based feminist compilation zine published by Hadass S. Ben-Ari. The publication ran between 2007 and 2011, and published 16 issues. The zine was mostly in English but contained a few articles or poems in French and Hebrew.

The zine was about feminism and Riot Grrrl culture, and covered different topics pertaining to women.

The issues are:

  • Issue 1 (Intro issue)
  • Issue 2 on homosexuality
  • Issue 3 on women in religion
  • Issue 4 on women in music and International Women's Day
  • Issue 5 on true beauty and body image
  • Issue 6 on women in pop culture
  • Issue 7 on the female body
  • Issue 8 on relationships
  • Issue 9 on pregnancy and abortion
  • Issue 10 on sexual violence
  • Issue 11 on breasts
  • Issue 12 on virginity
  • Issue 13 on DIY
  • Issue 14 on career women
  • Issue 15 on feminist men
  • Issue 16 on Grrrlvirus

Every issue included a column called "Riot Grrrl Corner" featuring a Riot Grrrl group and included lyrics to one of their songs that relates to the topic of the respective issue.

External Links