In this article, I look at how comics aimed at young readers can serve to disrupt normative notions, gendered binaries, and fixed designations through featuring, or focusing on, queer girlhoods. In doing so I consider two contemporary series, Ms. Marvel and Lumberjanes. I contextualize these titles against aspects of the publishing of comics, before analyzing some of the narratives and characters in the texts in relation to queer girlhoods. I conclude that the comics offer different approaches and, therefore, differentiated reading experiences for the young readers who engage with them, but that they also form part of a wider grouping of titles that offer diverse images of young people embracing affiliations going beyond family and nation
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In her monograph Remembered Reading (2015), Mel Gibson builds on her field work, interviews and meet...
The contemporary media industries may be thinking transmedially so to engage their audiences across ...
This project analyses the use of transmedia storytelling by two cartoons, The Legend of Korra and Ad...
Notions of agency and activism loom large of late in feminist debates; however, the relevance of suc...
In his paper, Qu(e)erying Comic Book Culture and Representations of Sexuality in Wonder Woman, Bri...
Given the challenging depth of queer theoretical concepts, this article argues that one of the most ...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide an historical perspective and current guidance for youth librar...
Feminist scholars have provided important analyses of the gendered and racialised discourses used to...
This paper examines the impact of sacrificing queerness when adapting comics into films, which cater...
With iconic characters like Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, and Iron Man representing the wider cultur...
Superheroes have always battled cultural anxieties and worked through grand morality tales, but thro...
Despite traversing the fine line between homosocial and homosexual (Brooker, 2000) in his controvers...
Since the new millennium, there has been a remarkable increase in audio-visual adaptations of superh...
Our main purpose in this study was to identify the gender representations in comics and how these ar...
This article analyses the growth of British comic publishing for children in the twenty-first centur...
In her monograph Remembered Reading (2015), Mel Gibson builds on her field work, interviews and meet...
The contemporary media industries may be thinking transmedially so to engage their audiences across ...
This project analyses the use of transmedia storytelling by two cartoons, The Legend of Korra and Ad...