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Shamakami

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Publisher
  
Shamakami Collective

Final issue
  
1997

Based in
  
San Francisco

First issue
  
June 1990 (1990-06)

Country
  
Language
  
English

Shamakami

Shamakami was an early newsletter for South Asian lesbians and bisexual women. It was launched in June 1990 and was published until at least 1997.

Feminist Collections described Shamakami as a "ten-page publication offers news of relevant conferences and resources, poetry, lengthy editorials, and various personal essays."

It was initially launched in Cambridge, Massachusetts, primarily published out of San Francisco, and edited by the Shamakami Collective.

According to Willy Wilkinson, "the Bengali term shamakami literally means 'love for your equal or same,' and is a reclaimed word that describes a woman who desires other women." Monisha Das Gupta describes shamakami as an "excavated indigenous term" meaning "those who desire their equals."

Subscriptions cost $10 per year.

Issues

  • June 1990: Volume 1
  • January 1991: Volume 2, #1
  • June 1991: Volume 2, #2
  • February 1992: #4
  • June 1994: special edition
  • November 1994: #7
  • February 1997: #9, special edition published by Khuli Zaban
  • References

    Shamakami Wikipedia


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