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Micciche, Laura R. "Seeing and Reading Incest: A Study of Debbie Drechsler’s Daddy’s Girl." Rhetoric Review 23. (2004): 5–20. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.2307/20176593
BibTeX citation key: Micciche2004
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Keywords: "Daddy’s Girl", Autobiography, Drechsler. Debbie, Gender, Rhetoric, USA
Creators: Micciche
Collection: Rhetoric Review
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Abstract
This essay examines the comicbook Daddy’s Girl, by Debbie Drechsler, in an effort to show that mixed-media texts provide a rich contemporary site for the study of rhetoric. Although comicbooks are commonly dismissed as a juvenile art form, I argue that Daddy’s Girl both challenges this dismissal and makes a claim for the comicbook as a site that can address the reality of women’s lives. By contrasting child-like drawings with the serious subject matter of incest, Drechsler powerfully depicts the corruption of innocence; in doing so, she subverts reader expectations concerning what is appropriate comicbook subject matter.
  
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