The LGBTQ+ comics studies reader: critical openings, future directions
"The LGBTQ Comics Studies Reader explores the exemplary trove of LGBTQ comics that coalesced in the underground and alternative comix scenes of the mid-1960s and in the decades after. Through insightful essays and interviews with leading comics figures, volume contributors illuminate the critic...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The LGBTQ Comics Studies Reader explores the exemplary trove of LGBTQ comics that coalesced in the underground and alternative comix scenes of the mid-1960s and in the decades after. Through insightful essays and interviews with leading comics figures, volume contributors illuminate the critical opportunities, current interactions, and future directions of these comics. This heavily illustrated volume engages with the work of preeminent artists across the globe, such as Howard Cruse, Edie Fake, Justin Hall, Jennifer Camper, and Alison Bechdel, whose iconic artwork is reproduced within the volume. Further, it addresses and questions the possibilities of LGBTQ comics from various scholarly positions and multiple geographical vantages, covering a range of queer lived experience. Along the way, certain LGBTQ touchstones emerge organically and inevitably-pride, coming out, chosen families, sexual health, gender, risk, and liberation. Featuring comics figures across the gamut of the industry, from renowned scholars to emerging creators and webcomics artists, the reader explores a range of approaches to LGBTQ comics-queer history, gender and sexuality theory, memory studies, graphic medicine, genre studies, biography, and more-and speaks to the diversity of publishing forms and media that shape queer comics and their reading communities. Chapters trace the connections of LGBTQ comics from the panel, strip, comic book, graphic novel, anthology, and graphic memoir to their queer readership, the LGBTQ history they make visible, the often still quite fragile LGBTQ distribution networks, the coded queer intelligence they deploy, and the community-sustaining energy and optimism they conjure. Above all, The LGBTQ Comics Studies Reader highlights the efficacy of LGBTQ comics as a kind of common ground for creators and readers"-- |
Beschreibung: | vii, 355 Seiten Illustrationen, Comics 24 cm |
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contents | General introduction -- Chapter 1. Queer in common: section introduction Chapter 2. "Rude girls and dangerous women": lesbian comics from the 1990s Chapter 3. Condoms not coffins: 1980s-1990s American AIDS comics as collective memory Chapter 4. Of anthologies and activisim: building an LGBTQ+ comics community Chapter 5. Desire without end: on the queer imagination of sequential art Chapter 6. Global crossings and intersections: section introduction Chapter 7. Queer visualities -- queer spaces: German-language LGBTQ+ comics Chapter 8. XX,XY, and XXY: genderqueer bodies in Hagio Moto'science fiction manga Chapter 9. An exploration of the birth of the slave through ero-pedagogy in Tagame Gengoroh's PRIDE Chapter 10. Fanzines as contact zones: Dokkun's adventures with "Bara" manga in between Japan and France Chapter 11: Resiliance: section introduction Chapter 12: Critics and creators: the LGBTQ+ comics ecosytem Chapter 13. Activism and solidarity in the comics of Howard Cruse Chapter 14: Canadian LGBTQ+ comics: intersections of queerness, race, and spirituality Chapter 15. BLK cartoons: Black lesbian identity in comics Chapter 16. Goldie Vance: queer girl detective Chapter 17. Reproduction of artwork Chapter 18. Seen/scene: section introduction Chapter 19. Reading comics queerly Chapter 20. "Better a man than dead?": radical (trans)masculinities in comic-zines Chapter 22. Conceiving the inconceivable: graphic medicine, queer motherhood, and A.K. Summers's Pregnant Butch: nine long months spent in drag About the contributors -- Index |
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index_date | 2024-07-03T20:51:48Z |
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isbn | 9781496841353 9781496841346 |
language | English |
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spelling | The LGBTQ+ comics studies reader critical openings, future directions edited by Alison Halsall and Jonathan Warren The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans plus comics studies reader The LesbianGayBisexualTransplus comics studies reader Jackson University Press of Mississippi 2022 © 2022 vii, 355 Seiten Illustrationen, Comics 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier General introduction -- Chapter 1. Queer in common: section introduction Alison Halsall and Jonathan Warren Chapter 2. "Rude girls and dangerous women": lesbian comics from the 1990s Michelle Ann Abate Chapter 3. Condoms not coffins: 1980s-1990s American AIDS comics as collective memory Tesla Cariani Chapter 4. Of anthologies and activisim: building an LGBTQ+ comics community Margaret Galvan Chapter 5. Desire without end: on the queer imagination of sequential art Alison Halsall and Jonathan Warren in coversation with Ramzi Fawaz Chapter 6. Global crossings and intersections: section introduction Alison Halsall and Jonathan Warren Chapter 7. Queer visualities -- queer spaces: German-language LGBTQ+ comics Susanne Hochreiter, Marina Rauchenbacher, and Katharina Serles Chapter 8. XX,XY, and XXY: genderqueer bodies in Hagio Moto'science fiction manga Keiko Miyajima Chapter 9. An exploration of the birth of the slave through ero-pedagogy in Tagame Gengoroh's PRIDE William S. Armour Chapter 10. Fanzines as contact zones: Dokkun's adventures with "Bara" manga in between Japan and France Edmond (Edo) Ernest Dit Alban Chapter 11: Resiliance: section introduction Alison Halsall and Jonathan Warren Chapter 12: Critics and creators: the LGBTQ+ comics ecosytem Hillary Chute in conversation with Justin Hall Chapter 13. Activism and solidarity in the comics of Howard Cruse Matthew Cheney Chapter 14: Canadian LGBTQ+ comics: intersections of queerness, race, and spirituality Alison Halsall Chapter 15. BLK cartoons: Black lesbian identity in comics Sheena C. Howard Chapter 16. Goldie Vance: queer girl detective Lara Hedberg and Rebecca Hutton Chapter 17. Reproduction of artwork Alison Bechdel Chapter 18. Seen/scene: section introduction Alison Halsall and Jonathan Warren Chapter 19. Reading comics queerly Jonathan Warren Chapter 20. "Better a man than dead?": radical (trans)masculinities in comic-zines Remus Jackson Alison Halsall and Jonathan Warren in conversation with Jennifer Camper Chapter 22. Conceiving the inconceivable: graphic medicine, queer motherhood, and A.K. Summers's Pregnant Butch: nine long months spent in drag Sathyaraj Venkatesan and Chinmay Murali Lin Young About the contributors -- Index "The LGBTQ Comics Studies Reader explores the exemplary trove of LGBTQ comics that coalesced in the underground and alternative comix scenes of the mid-1960s and in the decades after. Through insightful essays and interviews with leading comics figures, volume contributors illuminate the critical opportunities, current interactions, and future directions of these comics. This heavily illustrated volume engages with the work of preeminent artists across the globe, such as Howard Cruse, Edie Fake, Justin Hall, Jennifer Camper, and Alison Bechdel, whose iconic artwork is reproduced within the volume. Further, it addresses and questions the possibilities of LGBTQ comics from various scholarly positions and multiple geographical vantages, covering a range of queer lived experience. Along the way, certain LGBTQ touchstones emerge organically and inevitably-pride, coming out, chosen families, sexual health, gender, risk, and liberation. Featuring comics figures across the gamut of the industry, from renowned scholars to emerging creators and webcomics artists, the reader explores a range of approaches to LGBTQ comics-queer history, gender and sexuality theory, memory studies, graphic medicine, genre studies, biography, and more-and speaks to the diversity of publishing forms and media that shape queer comics and their reading communities. Chapters trace the connections of LGBTQ comics from the panel, strip, comic book, graphic novel, anthology, and graphic memoir to their queer readership, the LGBTQ history they make visible, the often still quite fragile LGBTQ distribution networks, the coded queer intelligence they deploy, and the community-sustaining energy and optimism they conjure. Above all, The LGBTQ Comics Studies Reader highlights the efficacy of LGBTQ comics as a kind of common ground for creators and readers"-- Geschichte 1965-2017 gnd rswk-swf Sexuelle Orientierung (DE-588)7568353-2 gnd rswk-swf Comic (DE-588)4010427-8 gnd rswk-swf LGBT (DE-588)7705503-2 gnd rswk-swf Queer comic books, strips, etc Sexual minorities / Comic books, strips, etc Sexual minority culture Sexual minority community / Comic books, strips, etc Gays / Comic books, strips, etc Lesbians / Comic books, strips, etc Transgender people / Comic books, strips, etc Gays Lesbians Sexual minorities Sexual minority community Transgender people Comics (Graphic works) (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Comic (DE-588)4010427-8 s LGBT (DE-588)7705503-2 s Sexuelle Orientierung (DE-588)7568353-2 s Geschichte 1965-2017 z DE-604 Halsall, Alison ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)128966787X edt Warren, Jonathan (DE-588)1229130640 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-4968-4136-0 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-4968-4137-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-4968-4138-4 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-4968-4139-1 |
spellingShingle | The LGBTQ+ comics studies reader critical openings, future directions General introduction -- Chapter 1. Queer in common: section introduction Chapter 2. "Rude girls and dangerous women": lesbian comics from the 1990s Chapter 3. Condoms not coffins: 1980s-1990s American AIDS comics as collective memory Chapter 4. Of anthologies and activisim: building an LGBTQ+ comics community Chapter 5. Desire without end: on the queer imagination of sequential art Chapter 6. Global crossings and intersections: section introduction Chapter 7. Queer visualities -- queer spaces: German-language LGBTQ+ comics Chapter 8. XX,XY, and XXY: genderqueer bodies in Hagio Moto'science fiction manga Chapter 9. An exploration of the birth of the slave through ero-pedagogy in Tagame Gengoroh's PRIDE Chapter 10. Fanzines as contact zones: Dokkun's adventures with "Bara" manga in between Japan and France Chapter 11: Resiliance: section introduction Chapter 12: Critics and creators: the LGBTQ+ comics ecosytem Chapter 13. Activism and solidarity in the comics of Howard Cruse Chapter 14: Canadian LGBTQ+ comics: intersections of queerness, race, and spirituality Chapter 15. BLK cartoons: Black lesbian identity in comics Chapter 16. Goldie Vance: queer girl detective Chapter 17. Reproduction of artwork Chapter 18. Seen/scene: section introduction Chapter 19. Reading comics queerly Chapter 20. "Better a man than dead?": radical (trans)masculinities in comic-zines Chapter 22. Conceiving the inconceivable: graphic medicine, queer motherhood, and A.K. Summers's Pregnant Butch: nine long months spent in drag About the contributors -- Index Sexuelle Orientierung (DE-588)7568353-2 gnd Comic (DE-588)4010427-8 gnd LGBT (DE-588)7705503-2 gnd |
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title_alt | The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans plus comics studies reader The LesbianGayBisexualTransplus comics studies reader General introduction -- Chapter 1. Queer in common: section introduction Chapter 2. "Rude girls and dangerous women": lesbian comics from the 1990s Chapter 3. Condoms not coffins: 1980s-1990s American AIDS comics as collective memory Chapter 4. Of anthologies and activisim: building an LGBTQ+ comics community Chapter 5. Desire without end: on the queer imagination of sequential art Chapter 6. Global crossings and intersections: section introduction Chapter 7. Queer visualities -- queer spaces: German-language LGBTQ+ comics Chapter 8. XX,XY, and XXY: genderqueer bodies in Hagio Moto'science fiction manga Chapter 9. An exploration of the birth of the slave through ero-pedagogy in Tagame Gengoroh's PRIDE Chapter 10. Fanzines as contact zones: Dokkun's adventures with "Bara" manga in between Japan and France Chapter 11: Resiliance: section introduction Chapter 12: Critics and creators: the LGBTQ+ comics ecosytem Chapter 13. Activism and solidarity in the comics of Howard Cruse Chapter 14: Canadian LGBTQ+ comics: intersections of queerness, race, and spirituality Chapter 15. BLK cartoons: Black lesbian identity in comics Chapter 16. Goldie Vance: queer girl detective Chapter 17. Reproduction of artwork Chapter 18. Seen/scene: section introduction Chapter 19. Reading comics queerly Chapter 20. "Better a man than dead?": radical (trans)masculinities in comic-zines Chapter 22. Conceiving the inconceivable: graphic medicine, queer motherhood, and A.K. Summers's Pregnant Butch: nine long months spent in drag About the contributors -- Index |
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