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Funny Girls

Michelle Ann Abate (Autor)

University Press of Mississippi (Editora)

R$ 309,30
SKU: 9781496820747

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For several generations, comics were regarded as a boy's club--created by, for, and about men and boys. In the twenty-first century, however, comics have seen a rise of female creators, characters, and readers. While this sudden presence of women and girls in comics is being regarded as new and noteworthy, the observation is not true for the genre's entire history.

Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, the medium was enjoyed equally by both sexes, and girls were the protagonists of some of the earliest, most successful, and most influential comics. In Funny Girls: Guffaws, Guts, and Gender in Classic American Comics, Michelle Ann Abate examines the important but long-overlooked cadre of young female protagonists in US comics during the first half of the twentieth century. She treats characters ranging from Little Orphan Annie and Nancy to Little Lulu, Little Audrey of the Harvey Girls, and Li'l Tomboy--a group that collectively forms a tradition of funny girls in American comics.

Abate demonstrates the massive popularity these funny girls enjoyed, revealing their unexplored narrative richness, aesthetic complexity, and critical possibility. Much of the humor in these comics arose from questioning gender roles, challenging social manners, and defying the status quo. Further, they embodied powerful points of collection about both the construction and intersection of race, class, gender, and age, as well as popular perceptions about children, representations of girlhood, and changing attitudes regarding youth. Finally, but just as importantly, these strips shed light on another major phenomenon within comics: branding, licensing, and merchandising. Collectively, these comics did far more than provide amusement--they were serious agents for cultural commentary and sociopolitical change.

Sobre o Livro

O livro analisa protagonistas femininas em quadrinhos estadunidenses da primeira metade do século XX, incluindo Little Orphan Annie, Nancy, Little Lulu e Little Audrey, enfocando representações de gênero e infância.

A autora discute humor, desafio às normas sociais e questões de raça, classe e idade como dispositivos narrativos, além de abordar práticas de marcação, licenciamento e merchandising no mercado de quadrinhos.

Destinado a estudiosos de mídia, história cultural e estudos de gênero, o volume oferece uma história crítica e contextualizada desses personagens e de seu impacto cultural.

Características

Categoria História dos quadrinhos
Subcategoria Estudos de gênero
Autores Michelle Ann Abate
Sobre o Autor Michelle Ann Abate é pesquisadora na área de história cultural e estudos de mídia, com trabalhos sobre gênero e entretenimento popular.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 210
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Mississippi
ISBN 9781496820747
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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