FEU Magazine 5 - 1

FEU #5

The Unkind Issue!

£22.00

"For its fourth issue, FEU looks at youth, shaken by the environmental, social and political crises that disrupt their time. Refusing the status quo, it observes current problems with concern but faces them with determination. An ambivalent “No future /Yes future" from which new cultures and aesthetics could potentially emerge. With the... ​​Read More

"For its fourth issue, FEU looks at youth, shaken by the environmental, social and political crises that disrupt their time. Refusing the status quo, it observes current problems with concern but faces them with determination. An ambivalent “No future /Yes future" from which new cultures and aesthetics could potentially emerge. With the insolence specific to all new generations, this youth faces these crises with vitality, impertinence and radicality! It draws the contours of new realities, of new existences and new ways of being in the world. And because youth is not only an age, but also a temperament, a vision of the world, a culture, this fourth issue is also interested in free spirits who have always worn this insolent look. Through this theme, it is an attitude that FEU seeks to celebrate. An emancipatory attitude which rejects pre-established norms. An attitude free from the judgment of others, which does not worry about compromise. The attitude of those who no longer seek to “fit in” but to live. We have mischievously named this attitude “UNKIND”. 


FEU is an independent   publication  interested  in the cultures and countercultures  that shape our era, with an emphasis on Queer and Creole identities . His gaze can be by turns  joyful, mischievous, militant, serious, political and poetic . His aesthetic is distinguished by a radical approach to the image, driven by a strong enthusiasm for an inclusive dynamic with  regard to bodies, genders, sexualities and origins .

19 x 26 mm
Softcover
185 pages
2023
English/French
ISSN 2682-1842
FEU is an independent   publication  interested  in the cultures and countercultures  that shape our era, with an emphasis on Queer and Creole identities . His gaze can be by turns  joyful, mischievous, militant, serious, political and poetic . His aesthetic is distinguished by a radical approach to the image, driven by a strong enthusiasm for an inclusive dynamic with  regard to bodies, genders, sexualities and origins .