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Year2025Publication typeBook ChapterBook titleThe Social Genres of ComicsPublisherPalgravePublisher URLlink.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-…DOI10.1007/978-3-031-99185-1_3LanguageEnglishBook seriesSociology of the artsISBN978-031-99184-4Open AccessYesShare

Abstract

This chapter examines the intricate relationship between gender, sexuality, and comics, tracing the evolution of the medium from heteronormative and patriarchal representations to the emergence of alternative comix and zines as platforms for marginalised voices. It delves into the significance of zines and minicomics as tools for social change, resistance, and empowerment, particularly for feminist, queer, and transgender communities. The chapter explores how these alternative forms validate diverse experiences, foster community-building, and provide spaces for self-expression and activism. Additionally, it investigates the intersection of comics and zines with queer theory, challenging binary constructions of gender and sexuality, offering fluid and nuanced representations. Furthermore, it examines the use of zines and minicomics as alternative forms of sex education, disseminating information and personal accounts of non-normative sexualities and practices. The political legacy of these mediums as tools for social change and activism is underscored, as they have provided platforms for marginalised voices and shaped social movements. However, the chapter notes a tension inherent in fanzines and comix, characterised by their dynamic and innovative qualities yet confined to niche spaces, preventing wider recognition and potential spectacle associated with mainstream media. While this niche status allows them to retain authenticity and critical edge, it raises questions about seeking mainstream recognition to reach broader audiences.

Authors

Rachele Reschiglian
Cosimo Marco Scarcelli

Editors

Veronica Moretti
Francesco della Puppa

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About Me
Cosimo Marco Scarcelli is Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology (FISPPA), University of Padua. His research focuses on digital media, gender, sexuality and youth.
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