- Kagenna Magazine
An alternative magazine from
South Africa . Started life as an underground zine published shortly after the fall of theBerlin Wall , and grew into an irregular, irreverent and entertaining read at the newsstand. Published inCape Town , the magazine carried articles byactivists ,anarchists ,ecologists and hackers and was considered subversive and revolutionary for its time. The last issue was published electronically in1993 .Origin
Kagenna - from "Gehenna", the Jewish Hell, and !Cagn, the mantis god of the !kung San People
The project started out as a collective experiment in
Cape Town after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The first issue had a silk-screened cover and was photocopied. Subsequent issues became more sophisticated and the magazine developed a life of its own, spawning other experiments and in particular a thriving small press.Contents
Kagenna #1 (silk-screened cover) 101 Green things to do; Beyond Environmental Conflict; Women as practical Utopists; Hyperdelic Exploration; Artvark Interview; Garbage Ecology; Ten Key Values of the Green Movement; Jim Jute and the Night People; Tristam and Them comic.(24pp) out of print
Kagenna #2 (silk-screened cover) Reclaiming Celebration; Busking;Towards a Green South Africa by Jacklyn Cock; Dioxin Factsheet; Siyabona Theatre; The Word Becomes Cassette by William Levy; Tristam and Them comic.(28pp) out of print
Kagenna #3 Plastic Propaganda; Art and Change; Ozone- Friendly Might Just KillYou; Global Warming Factsheet; Camphill Bus; African Hip Hop interview; Fax for Freedom; Recycling and Toxics guide; The Kitchen Revolution; Beezy Bailey poster. (28pp + poster) R12.50
Kagenna #4 Do You Have to be White to be Green by Albie Sachs; Steve Newman's alternative reality; German Green party interview; Radical Radio; Disrupting Trivia and Tapping the Information Highway; The Reality of Meat; Hobos Recycle; CO-OP cutup; Kwangoma; P. Clark-Brown poster. (36pp) R13.50 Kagenna #5
Kagenna #5 Planetary Dance; Do Trees Have Rights? Albie Sachs; San Survival; Eco-Architecture; Power Crisis on the Cape Flats; Kicking the Automobile Habit; 25 Difficult things you can do to save the Earth; Mike van Graan interview;Indigenous Plant users outlawed; The Mad-Dogs of the Media, Justin Wells poster. (40pp)
Kagenna #6 Cyberpunk by Timothy Leary; Subversive Television; Bleeding by the Moon; Interconnectedness by Mike Cope; The History of Hemp; Permaculture; Benjamin Zephaniah interview; Street-kid Theatre; Tristam and Them comic; Jane Thompson poster. (40pp)
Links
An archive of images exists at http://www.kagenna.blogspot.com
Index of contents at http://deity.digitalzones.com/kagenna/kagenna.html
View copies of the actual magazine, at the South African National Library in Cape Town, Mayibuye Centre at UWC, and African Studies Library at UCT.Issue 7 available from scribd http://www.scribd.com/doc/2388332/Kagenna-007Other SA Alternative Magazines
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Vula ee also
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Alternative media in South Africa
*Alternative Press
*Alternative Media
*Underground Press
*Samizdat
*Self publishing
*Underground culture
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