作为同性恋表达系统的漫画元素:近距离分析 Maia Kobabe 的《性别同性恋:回忆录

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Anjitha Tom
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本文分析了同性恋与漫画之间的关系,尤其侧重于 Maia Kobabe 的图画回忆录《性别同性恋:回忆录》。论文以斯科特-麦克劳德、理查德-沃尔什、拉姆齐-法瓦兹和达里克-斯科特的理论框架为框架,探讨了漫画的叙事意义以及同性恋在漫画中的融合。本研究的主要目的是展示文字和图像如何相互作用,以一种打破公认文化规范的方式传达 Maia 的性别和性身份。论文分析并展示了视觉叙事传达同性恋身份细微差别的能力,从医疗检查中身体不适的表现到违背二元性别规范的浪漫幻想的呈现。本文的结论是,基于对其叙事的仔细分析,马亚通过文字与图片之间的共生关系,运用有效的工具传达了其同性恋身份的微妙之处。在传统语言的限制之外,文字和图像的互动使性别和性的表达更为全面。
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Comic Elements as a System of Queer Expression: A Close Analysis of Maia Kobabe's Gender Queer: A Memoir
The paper analyses the relationship between queer and comics, with a particular emphasis on Maia Kobabe's graphic memoir Gender Queer: A Memoir. It explores the narrative significance of comics and the convergence of queerness within the medium, framed within the theoretical frameworks of Scott McCloud, Richard Walsh, Ramzi Fawaz, and Darieck Scott. The primary objective of the study is to demonstrate how words and images interact to communicate Maia's gender and sexual identities in a way that defies accepted cultural norms. It analyses and exhibits the ability of the visual narrative to convey nuanced facets of queer identity, ranging from representations of physical discomfort during medical exams to the presentation of romantic fantasies defying binary gender norms. The paper concludes that Maia employs an effective tool to convey the subtleties of eir queer identity through the symbiotic relationship between words and pictures, based on a careful analysis of eir narrative. Beyond the confines of conventional language, a more comprehensive expression of gender and sexuality is made possible by the interaction of words and images. 
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