Anne Elizabeth Moore

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Anne Elizabeth Moore

Anne Elizabeth Moore is an editor, artist, and is well known for her books Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing and the Erosion of Integrity,[1][2] and Hey Kidz, Buy This Book: A Radical Primer on Corporate and Governmental Propaganda and Artistic Activism for Short People.[3] She has also been highlighted for her work in zines and comics.

Moore's writing has been featured in a variety of publications,[4][5] and Columbia College's Center for Book & Paper Arts presented a retrospective exhibition of Moore's zine art in 2009.[6]

Moore was the editor of the first compilation of Houghton Mifflin's Best American Comics series in 2006,[7] as well as copublisher and editor of Punk Planet.[8][9]

Moore was educated at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago,[10] and currently teaches Visual and Critical Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.[11]

Moore was named editor-in-chief of the Chicago Reader in October 2018, replacing Mark Konkol.[12] She abruptly departed the Reader in March 2019.[13]

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  1. ^ Mother Jones: Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity. November/December 2007.
  2. ^ Anne Elizabeth Moore: Unmarketable Archived August 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Anne Elizabeth Moore: Hey Kidz, Buy This Book: A Radical Primer on Corporate and Governmental Propaganda and Artistic Activism for Short People
  4. ^ The Olympic (shell) games – Sports Archived February 4, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ In Condemnation of Opting In – In These Times
  6. ^ "Print culture from 1889 to the present | Chicago Journal". Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  7. ^ Houston Chronicle: Dressing up the comics. October 15, 2006.
  8. ^ Time Out Chicago: Write or wrong: Anne Elizabeth Moore brings Cambodian women's zines to ThreeWalls. March 3, 2009.
  9. ^ Punk Planet Forever. December 6, 2005.
  10. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 4, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ SAIC: Anne Elizabeth Moore.
  12. ^ "Anne Elizabeth Moore named editor of Chicago Reader - Robert Feder".
  13. ^ "Robservations: Kris Kridel stepping back at WBBM Newsradio - Robert Feder".

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