Comic Book Women : : Characters, Creators, and Culture in the Golden Age / / Peyton Brunet, Blair Davis.

The history of comics has centered almost exclusively on men. Comics historians largely describe the medium as one built by men telling tales about male protagonists, neglecting the many ways in which women fought for legitimacy on the page and in publishers’ studios. Despite this male-dominated foc...

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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2022]
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Año de Publicación:2022
Lenguaje:English
Colección:World Comics and Graphic Nonfiction Series
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FOREWORD --
INTRODUCTION --
CHAPTER 1 SUPERHERO COMICS --
CHAPTER 2 JUNGLE COMICS --
CHAPTER 3 CRIME COMICS --
CHAPTER 4 HORROR COMICS --
CHAPTER 5 WESTERN COMICS --
CHAPTER 6 TITLE CHARACTERS --
CHAPTER 7 SCIENCE FICTION COMICS --
CHAPTER 8 ROMANCE COMICS --
CONCLUSION --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
NOTES --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
Sumario:The history of comics has centered almost exclusively on men. Comics historians largely describe the medium as one built by men telling tales about male protagonists, neglecting the many ways in which women fought for legitimacy on the page and in publishers’ studios. Despite this male-dominated focus, women played vital roles in the early history of comics. The story of how comic books were born and how they evolved changes dramatically when women like June Tarpé Mills and Lily Renée are placed at the center rather than at the margins of this history, and when characters such as the Black Cat, Patsy Walker, and Señorita Rio are analyzed. Comic Book Women offers a feminist history of the golden age of comics, revising our understanding of how numerous genres emerged and upending narratives of how male auteurs built their careers. Considering issues of race, gender, and sexuality, the authors examine crime, horror, jungle, romance, science fiction, superhero, and Western comics to unpack the cultural and industrial consequences of how women were represented across a wide range of titles by publishers like DC, Timely, Fiction House, and others. This revisionist history reclaims the forgotten work done by women in the comics industry and reinserts female creators and characters into the canon of comics history.
Formato:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781477324134
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110993752
9783110993738
9783110766516
DOI:10.7560/324110
Acceso:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Peyton Brunet, Blair Davis.