Funny ladies: the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons
"Liza Donnelly, herself a renowned cartoonist with The New Yorker for more than twenty years, has written this in-depth celebration of the rich history of women's humor and the women cartoonists who have graced the pages of the famous magazine from the Roaring Twenties to the present day.&...
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Amherst, New York
Prometheus Books
2005
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Zusammenfassung: | "Liza Donnelly, herself a renowned cartoonist with The New Yorker for more than twenty years, has written this in-depth celebration of the rich history of women's humor and the women cartoonists who have graced the pages of the famous magazine from the Roaring Twenties to the present day." "In addition to being an anthology of funny, poignant, and entertaining cartoons, Funny Ladies offers a unique examination of twentieth-century American history as it relates to women. Donnelly explores how, using cartoons as mirrors on society, it is easy to trace women's roles in society by seeing how these women voiced their opinions and expressed their concerns on key social issues of the time. Early innovators in the twenties and thirties, like Helen Hokinson and Barbara Shermund, depicted women as working and independent, yet by the fifties they, and other cartoonists, returned to perpetuating existent stereotypes of women However, beginning with the second wave of feminism in the 1970s and continuing to the present, female cartoonists, like Roz Chast and Liza Donnelly, are no longer confined to "female" subject matter but rather are able to show the world around them in their own human voice."--Jacket |
Beschreibung: | 217 Seiten 29 cm |
ISBN: | 9781591023449 |
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spelling | Donnelly, Liza 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)1141839032 aut Funny ladies the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons Liza Donnelly ; foreword by Jules Feiffer ; preface by Lee Lorenz Amherst, New York Prometheus Books 2005 217 Seiten 29 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Preface: The Other Side of the Desk by Lee Lorenz <<The>> Early Innovators (1925-1930) Bumps in the Road (1931-1940) Decade of Departures (1941-1950) Absence (1951-1972) New Voices (1973-1997) <<The>> More the Merrier (1987-1997) <<The>> Future (1997-2005) Afterword: Being True "Liza Donnelly, herself a renowned cartoonist with The New Yorker for more than twenty years, has written this in-depth celebration of the rich history of women's humor and the women cartoonists who have graced the pages of the famous magazine from the Roaring Twenties to the present day." "In addition to being an anthology of funny, poignant, and entertaining cartoons, Funny Ladies offers a unique examination of twentieth-century American history as it relates to women. Donnelly explores how, using cartoons as mirrors on society, it is easy to trace women's roles in society by seeing how these women voiced their opinions and expressed their concerns on key social issues of the time. Early innovators in the twenties and thirties, like Helen Hokinson and Barbara Shermund, depicted women as working and independent, yet by the fifties they, and other cartoonists, returned to perpetuating existent stereotypes of women However, beginning with the second wave of feminism in the 1970s and continuing to the present, female cartoonists, like Roz Chast and Liza Donnelly, are no longer confined to "female" subject matter but rather are able to show the world around them in their own human voice."--Jacket Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte USA Women cartoonists / United States Caricatures and cartoons / United States / History / 20th century New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925) Caricatures and cartoons Women cartoonists United States 1900-1999 History (DE-588)4010427-8 Comic gnd-content Online version Donnelly, Liza Funny ladies Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2005 http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0514/2005017190.html Table of contents |
spellingShingle | Donnelly, Liza 1955- Funny ladies the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons Preface: The Other Side of the Desk by Lee Lorenz <<The>> Early Innovators (1925-1930) Bumps in the Road (1931-1940) Decade of Departures (1941-1950) Absence (1951-1972) New Voices (1973-1997) <<The>> More the Merrier (1987-1997) <<The>> Future (1997-2005) Afterword: Being True Geschichte |
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title | Funny ladies the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons |
title_alt | Preface: The Other Side of the Desk by Lee Lorenz <<The>> Early Innovators (1925-1930) Bumps in the Road (1931-1940) Decade of Departures (1941-1950) Absence (1951-1972) New Voices (1973-1997) <<The>> More the Merrier (1987-1997) <<The>> Future (1997-2005) Afterword: Being True |
title_auth | Funny ladies the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons |
title_exact_search | Funny ladies the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons |
title_full | Funny ladies the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons Liza Donnelly ; foreword by Jules Feiffer ; preface by Lee Lorenz |
title_fullStr | Funny ladies the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons Liza Donnelly ; foreword by Jules Feiffer ; preface by Lee Lorenz |
title_full_unstemmed | Funny ladies the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons Liza Donnelly ; foreword by Jules Feiffer ; preface by Lee Lorenz |
title_short | Funny ladies |
title_sort | funny ladies the new yorker s greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons |
title_sub | the New Yorker's greatest women cartoonists and their cartoons |
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