Queer Comics: A Critical Guide: Bloomsbury Comics Studies
Autor Dr Tof Eklund, Sam Orcharden Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 feb 2027
Accessible and inclusive in the easy-to-navigate structure of the Bloomsbury Comics Studies series, the book covers:
- A broader cultural landscape beyond American underground comix including manga, pornography, Tijuana Bibles, contemporary webcomics, zines, children's and YA comics and adult graphic memoirs.
- key texts by creators such as Alison Bechdel, Howard Cruise, Yamaji Ebine, Crystal Frasier, Megan Rose Gedris, Kay O'Neill, Jem Yoshioka and Tab Kimpton among many others
- Themes from censorship, stereotypes and queer coding to explicit material and reclaiming the queer monster
- Critical ideas linked to the genre, including visibility and erasure, binaries, self and mainstream publishing.
Taking a lead from queer and comics studies, the book also features a glossary of crucial terms and resources for further reading.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350477087
ISBN-10: 1350477087
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 8 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Comics Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350477087
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 8 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Comics Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Chapter 1: What are Queer Comics?
Introduction
Who are we?
What is Queer?
Comics are Queer
Queer in Form
Definitionally Resistant
Peripheral Art Form
Constantly Evolving
Queer in Function
Sites of Resistance and Subversion
Engaging in the politics of representation
As an accessible tool to speak back to power
Queer Comics: A Summary
Chapter 2: Queer Comics Histories
Pre-20th Century Histories
Queer-Coded Comics and Early Queer Comics
Moral Panics and Comic Book Bans
Queer Beginnings
Establishing Voices
Queer Comics go Mainstream
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Social and Cultural Impacts
Technological impacts: Webcomics and Crowdfunding
The rise of queer webcomics
Crowdfunding
Case Study: Ngozi Ukazu's Check, Please!
Impacts of these technologies on traditional publishing
Smartphones, Market Changes, and Backlash
Queer Comics and the impact of Censorship
State-Based Censorship and Criminalisation
Book Challenges: "Community"-driven Censorship
Queer Hearts, Minds, and Bodies
Intersex comics
Fatness in Queer Comics
Disability in Queer Comics
Neurodivergance in Queer Comics
Aging Queerly in Comics
Ace Comics
Spirituality and Indigenous Frameworks in Queer Comics
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Key Texts
Moomins and Kake
Tom of Finland's Kake
Tove Jansson and the Moominverse
The Legacy of Laaksonen and Jannson
Horror Hospital Unplugged
Kari
Tarot Yohualli Ehecatl
Apsara Engine
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Critical Questions
What are the obstacles facing queer comics?
Capitalism
Artificial Intelligence
Anti-Diversity Campaigns: Comicsgate
Homonormativity
"Acceptable" Narratives
"Unacceptable" Narratives
The New Queer Comics Underground
Sexually Explicit and Pornographic Comics
The Monster and Queer Identity
Conclusion
References
Chapter 1 References
Chapter 2 References
Chapter 3 References
Chapter 4 References
Chapter 5 References
Introduction
Who are we?
What is Queer?
Comics are Queer
Queer in Form
Definitionally Resistant
Peripheral Art Form
Constantly Evolving
Queer in Function
Sites of Resistance and Subversion
Engaging in the politics of representation
As an accessible tool to speak back to power
Queer Comics: A Summary
Chapter 2: Queer Comics Histories
Pre-20th Century Histories
Queer-Coded Comics and Early Queer Comics
Moral Panics and Comic Book Bans
Queer Beginnings
Establishing Voices
Queer Comics go Mainstream
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Social and Cultural Impacts
Technological impacts: Webcomics and Crowdfunding
The rise of queer webcomics
Crowdfunding
Case Study: Ngozi Ukazu's Check, Please!
Impacts of these technologies on traditional publishing
Smartphones, Market Changes, and Backlash
Queer Comics and the impact of Censorship
State-Based Censorship and Criminalisation
Book Challenges: "Community"-driven Censorship
Queer Hearts, Minds, and Bodies
Intersex comics
Fatness in Queer Comics
Disability in Queer Comics
Neurodivergance in Queer Comics
Aging Queerly in Comics
Ace Comics
Spirituality and Indigenous Frameworks in Queer Comics
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Key Texts
Moomins and Kake
Tom of Finland's Kake
Tove Jansson and the Moominverse
The Legacy of Laaksonen and Jannson
Horror Hospital Unplugged
Kari
Tarot Yohualli Ehecatl
Apsara Engine
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Critical Questions
What are the obstacles facing queer comics?
Capitalism
Artificial Intelligence
Anti-Diversity Campaigns: Comicsgate
Homonormativity
"Acceptable" Narratives
"Unacceptable" Narratives
The New Queer Comics Underground
Sexually Explicit and Pornographic Comics
The Monster and Queer Identity
Conclusion
References
Chapter 1 References
Chapter 2 References
Chapter 3 References
Chapter 4 References
Chapter 5 References
Recenzii
Queer Comics is a comprehensive, well-researched, and well-argued scholarly work that will undoubtedly appeal to students and researchers alike. The authors' engaging, conversational approach-paired with their scrupulous attention to detail and sharp critical perspectives-make this book a welcome addition to the critical comics and comics history corpus.