Graphic Details: Jewish Women's Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews

Graphic Details: Jewish Women's Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews

Graphic Details: Jewish Women's Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews

Graphic Details: Jewish Women's Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews

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Overview

The comics within capture in intimate, often awkward, but always relatable detail the tribulations and triumphs of life. In particular, the lives of 18 Jewish women artists who bare all in their work, which appeared in the internationally acclaimed exhibition "Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women."

The comics are enhanced by original essays and interviews with the artists that provide further insight into the creation of autobiographical comics that resonate beyond self, beyond gender, and beyond ethnicity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476615905
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 04/22/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 316
File size: 23 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sarah Lightman is a co-founder and co-director of Laydeez do Comics, a UK-based comics forum with branches around the world, and co-curator of and exhibiting artist in the internationally touring “Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women.” She lives in London.
Sarah Lightman is a co-founder and co-director of Laydeez do Comics, a UK-based comics forum with branches around the world, and co-curator of and exhibiting artist in the internationally touring "Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women." She lives in London.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments: Imagetextlines—Confessions of
Co-Curator, Editor and Artist (Sarah Lightman)
Part I: Introductions
Graphic Confessions of Jewish Women: Exposing Themselves Through Pictures and Raw Personal Stories (Michael Kaminer)
Sticking Their Tongues Out at the World (Dan Friedman)
The Latest Revolutionary Chapter? (Zachary Paul Levine)
Telling Their Own Stories (Sarah Jaffe)
Part II: Essays
Herstory of Jewish Comic
Charlotte Salomon, Graphic Artist (Ariela Freedman)
The Book of Sarah—Life or ­Reconstruction? Situating Sarah Lightman’s Illustrated Diary (Pnina Rosenberg)
Mi Yimtza? Finding Jewish Identity Through Women’s Autobiographical Art (Evelyn Tauben)
Our Drawn Bodies, Our Drawn Selves
Fetal Attractions: Diane Noomin’s “Baby Talk: A Tale of 3 4 Miscarriages” (1995) and My Journal of a Miscarriage, 1973 (Joanne Leonard)
Graphic Lesbian Continuum: Ilana Zeffren (Heike Bauer)
Traces of Subjectivity: The Embodied Author in the Work of Ariel Schrag (Natalie Pendergast)
Comic Comedy
The Turd That Won’t Flush: The Comedy of Jewish ­Self-Hatred in the Work of Corinne Pearlman, Aline ­Kominsky-Crumb, Miss ­Lasko-Gross and Ariel Schrag (David Brauner)
The Comedy of Confession (Judy Batalion)
Part III: Interviews
Bernice Eisenstein and the Persistence of Memory (Michael Kaminer)
How to Understand Sarah Glidden in 2,000 Words or Less (Michael Kaminer)
Sarah Lazarovic: On Politics, Big Glasses and Not Shopping (Michael Kaminer)
“A portrait of the world through my eyes”: An Interview with Miss ­Lasko-Gross (Tahneer Oksman)
Thinking Panoramically: An Interview with Lauren Weinstein (Tahneer Oksman)
“I thought hand wringing about my peculiar form of ­British-Jewish assimilation was a little niche I had”: Corinne Pearlman Lays Down Her Jewish Cards (Paul Gravett and Sarah Lightman)
From the Other Side of the World to North America: An Interview with Racheli Rottner (Noa Lea Cohn)
Part IV: “Graphic Details”: Artists, Artworks and Confessions
Vanessa Davis (Tahneer Oksman)
Bernice Eisenstein (Malcolm Lester)
Sarah Glidden (Julia Wertz)
Miriam Katin (Ranen ­Omer-Sherman)
Aline ­Kominsky-Crumb (F. K. Clementi)
Miss ­Lasko-Gross (Rob Clough)
Sarah Lazarovic (Alison Broverman)
Miriam Libicki (Ranen ­Omer-Sherman)
Sarah Lightman (Roger Sabin)
Diane Noomin (Sarah Lightman)
Corinne Pearlman (Arthur Oppenheimer)
Trina Robbins (Rachel Pollack)
Racheli Rottner (Ariel Kahn)
Sharon Rudahl (Paul Buhle)
Laurie Sandell (Michael Kaminer)
Ariel Schrag (Noah Berlatsky)
Lauren Weinstein (Nicole Rudick)
Ilana Zeffren (Gil Hovav)
About the Contributors
Index

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