Comics have been an important locus of queer female identity, community, and politics for generations. Whether taking the form of newspaper strips, comic books, or graphic novels and memoirs, the medium has a long history of featuring female same-sex attraction, relationships, and identity. This book explores the past place, current presence, and possible future status of lesbianism in comics. What role has the medium played in the cultural construction, social (and literal) visibility, and political advocacy of same-sex female attraction and identity? Likewise, how have these features changed over time? How have nonheteronormative female characters been raced, classed, and gendered? What is the relationship between lesbian comics and queer comics? What role has the medium played in establishing the distinction between lesbian and queer female identity as well as blurring, reinforcing, or policing it? What roles have queer female comics, characters, and cartoonists played in the origins, history, and evolution of sequential art as a genre? The essays in this book inspire an engagement with these and other questions as well as provide an exploration of possible answers. They provide a compelling examination of a variety of important titles, characters, creators, topics, themes, and issues. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Lesbian Studies.
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This book explores the past place, current presence, and possible future status of lesbianism in comics.
IntroductionMichelle Ann Abate, Karly Marie Grice and Christine N. Stamper1. Lovers, enemies, and friends: The complex and coded early history of lesbian comic strip charactersCaitlin McGurk2. A regressive formula of perversity: Wertham and the women of comicsCarol L. Tilley3. Making space: Jennifer Camper, LGBTQ anthologies, and queer comics communitiesMargaret Galvan4. Representations of same-sex relationships between female characters in all-ages comics: Princess Princess Ever After and LumberjanesErica Gillingham5. Situating Cyberzone: Black lesbian identity in comicsSheena C. Howard6. Survival angst: Reading Hothead Paisan in the Trump eraCynthia Barounis7. "There is no such thing as a straight woman": Queer female representations in South Asian graphic narrativesPoushali Bhadury8. PoC, LGBTQ, and gender: The intersectionality of America ChavezLaura M. Jiménez
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780367704377
Publisert
2021-09-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
122
Om bidragsyterne
Michelle Ann Abate is Professor of Literature for children and young adults at The Ohio State University.
Karly Marie Grice is Assistant Professor of English Education at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire.
Christine N. Stamper is independent scholar based in Michigan.