Letters, Queer and Women’s Comix, and Making Community

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Nicholas Sammond
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This article charts the role of underground women’s and queer comics in the formation of local communities and liberation movements. It moves beyond an analysis of the comics themselves, considering the role that correspondence—between fans and editors, between artists and editors, between editors and publishers, between fans and artists—plays in crafting community through critical discourse, practical discussion, and commerce. It explores the tension between radical, sometimes anticapitalist organizing and the need of artists, publishers, and bookstore owners to make a living while supporting and being supported by their communities. Finally, it locates a tradition in the comics community of mutual support and encouragement, an “ethics of care,” that not only provided space for different and marginalized voices but saw in the production of comics a means by which to link individual and local struggles to emergent national liberation movements.
书信、同性恋和女性漫画以及创建社区
本文描绘了地下女性漫画和同性恋漫画在形成地方社区和解放运动中的作用。文章不局限于对漫画本身的分析,而是考虑了漫画迷与编辑之间、艺术家与编辑之间、编辑与出版商之间、漫画迷与艺术家之间的通信在通过批判性对话、实际讨论和商业活动打造社区方面所发挥的作用。它探讨了激进的(有时是反资本主义的)组织活动与艺术家、出版商和书店业主在支持社区并获得社区支持的同时谋生的需要之间的矛盾。最后,它找到了漫画界相互支持和鼓励的传统,即一种 "关爱伦理",这种伦理不仅为不同和边缘化的声音提供了空间,而且在漫画创作中看到了将个人和地方斗争与新兴的国家解放运动联系起来的手段。
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Feminist Media Histories
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