Introduction: The Women's Liberation Movement in comic strips -- Crocodilites and Cathy: the worst of both worlds -- Visualizing motherhood in the comic frame: For better or for worse -- Punk rock girl: constituting community in Barry's Girls and boys -- Nicole Hollander's Sylvia: Menippean satire in the mainstream -- "The lesbian rule" in Alison Bechdel's Dykes to watch out for -- Establishing community through dis/association in Barbara Brandon-Croft's Where I'm coming from -- Something from nothing: the inductive argument of Stone soup
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This study examines the representations of Jewish women in comic books and graphic novels, starting ...
In the detective fiction genre, Nancy Drew is one of its most iconic sleuths, and is so cleverly nam...
The text of this comic is excerpted entirely from Susan Sontag\u27s essay, The Image World, from h...
In the years following 1975, a group of female-created comic strips came to national attention in a ...
"For several generations, comics were regarded as a boy's club--created by, for, and about men and b...
Female representation is a problem within the graphic novel genre. Positioned to sell as profitable ...
The socio/cultural history and partnership of toy advertisement and children’s television is rich an...
This article seeks to recuperate three previously unexamined early newspaper comic strip characters ...
With this study we have been focusing on the status of Lois Lane as a female character in Superman c...
The focus of this research is to examine the representation of women and minority groups within comi...
“Gendercomic” draws from two main sources to create a graphic narrative about gender and process. On...
Superhero media is a 27 billion dollar industry. Superhero media has played a significant role in co...
During the past several years, articles have been appearing in the women\u27s magazines and in educa...
This study examined the portrayal of female characters in selected texts from the Young Adult Librar...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 72-77)This thesis is an exploration of women, webcomics, and...
This study examines the representations of Jewish women in comic books and graphic novels, starting ...
In the detective fiction genre, Nancy Drew is one of its most iconic sleuths, and is so cleverly nam...
The text of this comic is excerpted entirely from Susan Sontag\u27s essay, The Image World, from h...