Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders
In this groundbreaking collection of essays, interviews, and artwork, contributors draw upon a rich treasure trove of Jewish women's comics to explore the representation of Jewish women's bodies and bodily experience in pictorial narratives. Spanning national, cultural, and artistic border...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this groundbreaking collection of essays, interviews, and
artwork, contributors draw upon a rich treasure trove of Jewish
women's comics to explore the representation of Jewish women's
bodies and bodily experience in pictorial narratives. Spanning
national, cultural, and artistic borders, the essays shine a light
on the significant contributions of Jewish women to comics. The
volume features established figures including Emil Ferris, Amy
Kurzweil, Miriam Libicki, Trina Robbins, Sharon Rudahl, and Ilana
Zeffren, alongside works by artists translated for the first time
into English, such as artist Rona Mor. Exploring topics of family,
motherhood, miscarriages, queerness, gender and Judaism, illness,
war, Haredi and Orthodox family life, and the lingering impact of
the Holocaust, the contributors present unique, at times intensely
personal, insights into how Jewishness intersects with other forms
of identity and identification. In doing so, the volume deepens our
understanding of Jewish women's experiences. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/jj.3485534 |