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Jewish women in comics


  • Here are entered works on the representation of Jewish women in comics.
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    • found : Work cat: Korenman, A. R. Princesses, mothers, heroes, and superheroes : images of Jewish women in comic books and graphic novels, 2006 (summary: "This study examines the representations of Jewish women in comic books and graphic novels, starting with a discussion of common stereotypes about Jewish women in American popular culture") (OCoLC)71794086
    • found : Jewish women in comics, 2022: CIP summary (Spanning national, cultural, and artistic borders, the essays shine a light on the significant contributions of Jewish women to comics) galley introduction (Drawing on the history of feminist comics, and the array of women's bodies discussed within this collection, is a reflection on the lives, experiences, and relationships to Jewish culture, including in terms of religious background, class, sexuality, age, and politics.) (DLC)2022027755
    • found : Jewish Women's Archive, viewed August 3, 2022: Jewish Women's Comics and Graphic Narratives introduction (The history of Jewish women's comics and graphic novels can be traced back to early and mid-20th-century progenitors ... In the 21st century, the works of Jewish women in comics and graphic novels is booming, with many individuals focusing on autobiographical modes and/or on using comics to explore various aspects of contemporary and historical Jewish lives and identities.) - https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/comics-and-graphic-narratives
    • found : Oksman, T. "How come boys get to keep their noses?" : women and Jewish American identity in contemporary graphic memoirs, 2016 (summary: portrays the "unstable, contradictory, and ambiguous figurations of the Jewish [woman's] self" in comics; the "representations of Jewishness take shape in the spaces between how we see ourselves and how others see us") (OCoLC)912872432
    • found : Reingold, M. Jewish comics and graphic narratives, 2023 page 96 (comics allow artists to "illustrate explorations of Jewish femininity on the page"; for example, Aline Kominsky Crumb in her graphic novel 'Need more love' "deconstructs stereotypes of Jewish women as passive by first calling attention to these stereotypes, and then subverting them by illustrating them") (OCoLC)1338230407
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    • Here are entered works on the representation of Jewish women in comics.
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    • [Established July 2023.]
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    • 2022-08-03 : new
    • 2023-07-27 : revised
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