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Invisible Presence - The Representation of Women in French-Language Comics (Paperback, New edition)
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Invisible Presence - The Representation of Women in French-Language Comics (Paperback, New edition)
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This book looks at the representation of female characters in
French comics from their first appearance in 1905. Organised into
three sections, the book looks at the representation of women as
main characters created by men, as secondary characters created by
men, and as characters created by women. It focuses on female
characters, both primary and secondary, in the francophone comic or
bande dessinee, as well as the work of female bande dessinee
creators more generally. Until now these characters and creators
have received relatively little scholarly attention; this new book
is set to change this status quo. Using feminist scholarship,
especially from well-known film and literary theorists, the book
asks what it means to draw women from within a phallocentric,
male-dominated paradigm, as well as how the particular medium of
bande dessinee, its form as well as its history, has shaped
dominant representations of women. This is the first book to study
the representation of women in the French-language drawn strip.
There are no other works with this specific focus, either on women
in Franco-Belgian comics, or on the drawn representation of women
by men. This is a very useful addition to both general discussions
of French-language comics, and to discussions of women's comics,
which are focused on comics by women only. As it is written in
English, and due to the popularity of comic art in Britain and the
United States, this book will primarily appeal to an Anglo-American
market. However, the cultural and gender studies approach this text
employs (theoretical frameworks still not widely seen in
non-Anglophone studies of the bande dessinee) will ensure that the
text is also of interest to a Franco-Belgian audience. With a focus
on an art-form which also inspires a lot of public (non-academic)
enthusiasm, it will also appeal to fans of the bande dessinee (or
wider comic art medium) who are interested in the representation of
women in comic art, and to comics scholars on a broad scale.
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