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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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Jackson :
University Press of Mississippi,
[2022]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- Chapter 21. Comics, community, and kickass women / 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
- Chapter 23. Pixel fantasies and futures: narrative "do-othering" in queer webcomics / Lin Young
- About the contributors
- Index.