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Bibliography


Primary Sources

Due to the unconventional form of fanzines, full bibliographic information is not available as it would be for mainstream publications. Information on the fanzines researched in this dissertation is presented in appendix B.

The following e-zine sites were also used in the writing of this dissertation:
Diskant, http://www.diskant.net/
E-Zine-List, http://www.meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list/

Secondary Sources

Atton, C. (1996) Alternative Literature: A Practical Guide for Librarians, Aldershot: Gower

Duncombe, S. (1997) Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture, London: Verso

Gunderloy, M. (1988) How to Publish a Fanzine, Port Towsend, Washington: Loompanics Unlimited

Haynes, R. (1995) The Football Imagination: the Rise of Football Fanzine Culture, Aldershot: Arena

McHugh, M.P. (1996) From E-zines to Mega-zines, http://www.usc.edu/isd/publications/networker/96-97/Nov_Dec_96/zines.html

Marr, H. (1999) Zines Are Dead, http://www.eserver.org/bs/46/marr.html

Mitchell, J. (date unavailable) Fanzines and Why People Don't Read Them, http://www.chachacha.co.uk/articles/20000320zines.html

Rowe, C. (1997) The Book of Zines: Readings from the Fringe, New York: Owl

Rowe, D. (1995) Popular Cultures: Rock Music, Sport and the Politics of Pleasure, London: Sage



Title Page
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Literature Review
Methodology
Fanzine History and the Development of a Fanzine Culture
Fanzine Production and Distribution
From Zine to Ezine
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix A -
Fanzine Questionnaire
Appendix B -
List of Fanzines Researched