Eckhoff-Heindl, Nina and Véronique Sina, eds. Spaces Between: Gender, Diversity, and Identity in Comics. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2020. Added by: joachim (22/07/2020, 16:10) Last edited by: joachim (12/08/2020, 16:19)
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Abstract
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The contributions gathered in this volume exhibit a great variety of interdisciplinary perspectives on and theoretical approaches to the notion of 'spaces between'. They draw our attention to the nexus between the medium of comics and the categories of difference as well as identity such as gender, dis/ability, age, and ethnicity, in order to open and intensify an interdisciplinary conversation between comics studies and intersectional identity studies.
Table of Contents
1. Cocca, Carolyn: Reproducing Inequality and Representing Diversity: The Politics of Gender in Superhero Comics (1) 2. Blank, Juliane: Gendered Violence and Structures of Power. Reclaiming the Victim Narrative in the Netflix Show Marvel’s Jessica Jones (17) 3. Brown, Jeffrey A.: Spider-Analogues: The Unmarking and Unmasking of White Male Superheroism (35) 4. Crawford, Philip: My Noose Around that Pretty’s Neck: Meditations on Matt Baker’s Good Girls (47) 5. Miller, Ann: The Nude and the Naked: From Fine Art to Comics (63) 6. Rauchenbacher, Marina and Katharina Serles: Fragmented and Framed. Precarious ‘Body Signs’ in Comics by Regina Hofer, Ulli Lust, Barbara Yelin and Peer Meter (79) 7. Veith, Natalie: Othering Voices and the Voice of the Other: The Depiction of Joseph Merrick in From Hell (95) 8. Neldner, Jonas: Dis/ability and Hybridity: The Bodies of Charles Burns (109) 9. Becker, Romain: The Binary Comics of a Non-binary Artist: How Vaughn Bodé’s Identity Structured His Art (125) 10. Eckhoff-Heindl, Nina: Branford the Best Bee in the World. The Socio-Culturally Imprinted Self of Anthropomorphic Bodies (143) 11. Sina, Véronique: “If only I’d had a nose job”. Representations of the Gendered Jewish Body in the Works of Aline Kominsky-Crumb (161) 12. Berndt, Jaqueline: Manga Aging: Grannies and Gutters (175) 13. Oksman, Tahneer: An Art of Loss (187)
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