Article

Transnational Activism in the Post‑Digital Networks of the Bound Art Book Fair and the Hackney Comic + Zine Fair

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Citation

Preston L (2023) Transnational Activism in the Post‑Digital Networks of the Bound Art Book Fair and the Hackney Comic + Zine Fair. Mémoires du livre, 13 (2), pp. 1-53. https://doi.org/10.7202/1100562ar

Abstract
The author’s experiences of the Hackney Comic + Zine Fair (HCZF) and the Manchester‑based Bound Art Book Fair (BABF) are the point of departure for this article. The discussion focuses on the distinctiveness of these spaces of dissemination and the positioning of the agents involved. This article shows how virtual engagement at each fair became entangled with situated experiences and printed publications. The article also considers the significance of an autoethnographic approach within the post‑digital context, and its relationship to pursuing scholarly activism within twenty‑first‑century book studies. HCZF and BABF operate in post‑digital networks of artist‑ and self‑publishing; this positionality allows them to advocate for change and social justice. Transnational activism is evidenced through the accessibility, resources, and community empowerment that these fairs offer and generate for creative publishing practices. HCZF and BABF evidence resistance to major book fair networks, e.g., in Frankfurt, and London, whilst simultaneously influencing and infiltrating those very networks

Keywords
Post-digital networks; self-publishing; autoethnography; transnational activism; art book fairs

Journal
Mémoires du livre: Volume 13, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date online14/06/2023
Date accepted by journal02/11/2022
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/36086
PublisherConsortium Erudit
ISSN1920-602X
eISSN1920-602X

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Dr Louisa Preston

Dr Louisa Preston

Lecturer in Publishing Studies, English Studies