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Drawing (in) the Feminine

Bande Dessin�e and Women
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Drawing (in) the Feminine celebrates and examines the richness of contemporary women's production in French and Francophone comics art and considers the history of representations made by both dominant and marginalized creators. Bridging historical and contemporary comics output, these essays illuminate the interfaces among genre, gender, and cultural history. Contributors from both sides of the Atlantic, and across a variety of methodologies and disciplinary orientations, challenge prevailing claims about the absence of women creators, characters, and readers in bande dessin�e, arguing that women have always been part of its history. While still far from achieving parity with their male counterparts, female creators are occupying an increasingly significant portion of the French-language comics publishing industry, and creators of all genders are putting forth stories that reflect on the diversity and richness of women's and gender-nonconforming people's experiences. In the essays collected here, contributors push back against the ways in which the marginalization of women within bande dessin�e history has overshadowed their significant contributions, extending avenues for further exploring the true diversity of a flourishing contemporary production. Contributors: Armelle Blin-Rolland, V�ronique Bragard, Michelle Bumatay, Beno�t Crucifix, Isabelle Delorme, Jacques D�rrenmatt, Margaret C. Flinn, Alexandra Gueydan-Turek, Jennifer Howell, Jessica Kohn, Sylvain Lesage, Catriona MacLeod, Mark McKinney

Author Biography:

Margaret C. Flinn is an Associate Professor in the Department of French and Italian and the Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts at The Ohio State University. She is the author of The Social Architecture of French Cinema, 1929-1939.
Release date Australia
February 20th, 2024
Contributor
  • Edited by Margaret C Flinn
Pages
279
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
26 illustrations
Dimensions
152x229x16
ISBN-13
9780814259009
Product ID
38175053

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