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From: Joaquim Fernandes <j.fernan@mithlond.esoterica.pt> Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 12:43:37 +0000 Fwd Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 11:47:29 -0500 Subject: UFO 'Fanzines'? To all members of the list: I am searching help for a doctorate thesis on popular mass media - i.e. non-commercial fanzines and magazines produced by young individuals and highchool groups - without sophisticated means (photocopies, etc.) or continuity from all the world, concerned with the ET idea associated with UFO phenomena. The same interest is due to publicity signs and images related to these items, with special focus on the 1970's untill the beginning the 80's. The reason is both the importance of the 1974 Portuguese Revolution as an open window to all the forbiden subjects and its expressions and also the place of the popular urban "journalism" within the young portuguese community in the middle 70's. I will thank all the bibliographic aid and suggestions, authors, dictionaries, and more urgent titles of newsletters, fanzines and magazines of the "alternative" kind, as I said, non-commercial, naive edition style. A short vesrion of the thesis will be send to all the contributors. Thank you. Joaquim Fernandes, University Fernando Pessoa, Porto, Portugal.
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