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10 Gender

  • Anna Oleszczuk
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Abstract

This chapter discusses the gendered nature of comics as a medium, as an industry, and as texts through which various narratives are told. The first section introduces the social construct of gender and describes it in the context of sex and expressions of desire. The chapter then maps out the changes in the understanding of gender over the last hundred years in Anglophone countries of the so-called Western world and proceeds to establish them in relation to the evolution of comics. In order to do so, it reviews selected examples from comics history focusing especially on those which, influenced by various incarnations of feminism (both in theory and practice), challenge the patterns of male domination and go beyond the traditional view of gender roles. The final section identifies the main remaining gender-related problems in comics and looks at pioneering work that has already been done to solve them.

Abstract

This chapter discusses the gendered nature of comics as a medium, as an industry, and as texts through which various narratives are told. The first section introduces the social construct of gender and describes it in the context of sex and expressions of desire. The chapter then maps out the changes in the understanding of gender over the last hundred years in Anglophone countries of the so-called Western world and proceeds to establish them in relation to the evolution of comics. In order to do so, it reviews selected examples from comics history focusing especially on those which, influenced by various incarnations of feminism (both in theory and practice), challenge the patterns of male domination and go beyond the traditional view of gender roles. The final section identifies the main remaining gender-related problems in comics and looks at pioneering work that has already been done to solve them.

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