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Andi Zeisler is a co-founder and creative/editorial director of ''Bitch Media'', a nonprofit feminist media organization based in Portland, Oregon. Zeisler's writing, which focuses mainly on feminist interpretations of popular culture, have been featured in a variety of publications including ''Mother Jones'', ''The San Francisco Chronicle'', Utne Reader, The Women's Review of Books,〔 and ''Ms.'' She is a former pop-music columnist for the SF Weekly and the East Bay Express, and also contributed to the anthologies ''Young Wives' Tales'', ''Secrets and Confidences: The Complicated Truth About Women's Friendships'' (both from Seal Press), and ''Howl: A Collection of the Best Contemporary Dog Wit'' (Crown). She is the coeditor of ''BitchFest: 10 Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine'', and recently finished a book about feminism and popular culture for Seal Press, ''Feminism and Pop Culture''. She frequently speaks on issues of feminism and popular culture on college and university campuses. == Bitch Media == Bitch Media i a 501(c)3 non-profit best known for publishing ''Bitch'' magazine. The magazine was conceived by Zeisler and friend Lisa Jervis in 1996 as an all-volunteer zine with a circulation of three hundred copies. The magazine is now internationally distributed with a circulation of more than fifty thousand. The magazine's mission is, in part, to be :"A fresh, revitalizing voice for feminism. One that welcomes complex arguments, showcases witty and whip-smart critiques of popular culture, and refuses to ignore the contradictory and sometimes uncomfortable details that constitute the realities of life in an unequivocally gendered world".〔Zeisler, Andi.〕 The magazine publishes columns, features, and interviews—all of which tend to be fairly wordy—as well as shorter, snarky pieces of media response and analysis. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andi Zeisler」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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