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Resource type: Book Language: en: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-1-4766-7454-4 BibTeX citation key: Earle2019 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "My Lesbian Experience With Lonelyness", "Sexile", "Snapshots of a Girl", Cortez. Jaime, Ethnicity, Gender, Japan, Manga, Nagata. Kabi, Semiotics, Sezen. Belden, Turkey, USA Creators: Earle Publisher: McFarland (Jefferson) |
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Queer women of color have historically been underrepresented or excluded completely in fiction and comics. When present, they are depicted as “less than” the white, Eurocentric norm. Drawing on semiotics, queer theory, and gender studies, this book addresses the imbalanced representation of queer women of color in graphic narratives and fiction and explores ways of rewriting queer women of color back into the frame. The author interrogates what it means to be “Other” and how “Othering” can be more creatively resisted.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments (vii) Introduction (1) 1. Misdirection: Situating the Subversive Voice in Critical Context (27) 2. Women of Color in Queer(ed) Space: Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees (1997) (43) 3. Queer(y)ing the Punk Aesthetic: Reading Race, Desire and Anarchism in Cristy C. Road’s Bad Habits (2008) (74) 4. Narrating the Margins: Queer Words and Sexual Trauma in the “Gutter”—Gloria Naylor’s The Women of Brewster Place (1982) (105) 5. Critical Meditations on Love and Madness: Emma Pérez’s Gulf Dreams (1996) (131) 6. Body Crossings: Gender, Signifying and Misdirection in Jaime Cortez’s Sexile/Sexilio (2004) (158) 7. A Long Journey to Her Own Queer Self: Beldan Sezen’s Snapshots of a Girl (2015) (193) 8. A Delicate Dance with Demons: Kabi Nagata’s My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness (2016) (217) Conclusion (247) Chapter Notes (249) |