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Best podcasts about Women in comics

Latest podcast episodes about Women in comics

The Oblivion Bar: A Nerd-Culture Podcast
NYCC ‘25 INTERVIEW-A-THON: Tiffany Smith

The Oblivion Bar: A Nerd-Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 36:09 Transcription Available


Joining us for the fifth and final day of our NYCC '25 INTERVIEW-A-THON is someone who, without question, fully embodies the term “multi-hypenated”. She's an actress, former show host and internet personality whose work spans across television, film, and the world of geek culture. You've seen her on shows like Supernatural and Jane the Virgin, heard her voice as Hawkgirl in the video game LEGO DC Super-Villains, and watched her bring Meghan Markle to life in Lifetime's Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal.Today, she's here with us to talk about her latest project as the writer behind Masters of the Universe: Andra—which puts a spotlight on one of Eternia's most compelling heroes.It is our pleasure to welcome Tiffany Smith onto The Oblivion Bar Podcast!---Thank you Oni Press & Endless Comics, Cards & Games for sponsoring The Oblivion Bar PodcastFollow us on InstagramFollow us on TikTokFollow us on BlueSkyConsider supporting us over on PatreonThank you DreamKid for our Oblivion Bar musicThank you KXD Studios for our Oblivion Bar art

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti
Rachel Pinnelas Interview - Women In Comics Feature

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 63:57


It's becoming increasingly clear from my recent chats on the podcast and all the ones that happen in emails or DMs that a substantial part of the glass ceiling for women working in the comics medium centers around the editorial level, but is that accurate and what exactly might specific barriers be? Now I don't know about you, but to me, you ask an expert. So, I reached out to Rachel Pinnelas. Rachel, has been an Assistant Editor at both Marvel and DC, has worked as a journeyperson across the industry spending time at Aftershock, Dynamite, and Serial Box, and was a Mad Cave Talent Search Winner in 2022 who I'm hoping can shed some light on that question we've been exploring throughout the month of March for the Women In Comics Feature on the show. If you want an accurate assessment of where things stand with respect to the representation of women in the comics industry, this is as about as real talk as you are going to find. We also get to chat about Rachel's contribution as a writer to DC's I Know What You Did Last Crisis Halloween Special with her Scarcrow centered story set in a theater, and what she's up to in the near future which includes an exciting comics related museum show that hopefully I'll get to talk about in the near future. I Know What You Did Last Crisis From the publisher In the blackest night, when the darkness feels infinite, the very fabric of the universe begins to tear…as every major crisis in DCU history rises once again! These eight chilling tales, set during the events of crises past, serve to warn you, dear reader: when in crisis, watch your back. In the fractured world of Flashpoint, Professor Pyg is stalking Gotham City's nightclubs, sniffing out victims! During Blackest Night, Scarecrow lurks outside a movie theater, recruiting new test subjects to perfect his fear toxin! Even heroes like Nightwing aren't safe when his death might just have the power to reverse the damage of Infinite Crisis! All these, plus new stories from Crisis on Infinite Earths, Millennium, Zero Hour, The Final Night, and Final Crisis are collected in DC's I Know What You Did Last Crisis, a deadly new horror anthology coming to haunt you this fall! PATREON We have a new Patreon, CryptidCreatorCornerpod. If you like what we do, please consider supporting us. We got two simple tiers, $1 and $3. Want to know more, you know what to do. ARKENFORGE Play TTRPG games? Make sure to check out our partner Arkenforge. Use the discount code YETI5 to get $5 off your order. THE LANTERN CATALOG Created on the premise of creating light in the dark, this is the the go to resource to keep you up to date on the indy projects and the creators you love. You can find them at https://www.thelanterncatalog.com/. Make sure to check out our sponsor 2000AD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti
Barbra Dillon Editor-in-Chief of Fanbase Press Interview - Women In Comics Feature

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 43:47


As I was setting up the round of interviews that would be our first Women In Comics Feature to celebrate Women's History Month on the podcast, I wanted to get a variety of voices included to represent different facets of the medium. That lead me to reaching out to Barbra Dillon, Editor-In-Chief of Fanbase Press, a GLAAD Winning and Eisner and Harvey Nominated publisher and geek culture website. Who better than Barbra to cover the angle from both the vantage point of a small indy comics publisher as well as comics journalism. Two birds, one stone and I've been meaning to catch up with her since last Fall when their anthology Ripple Effects was crowdfunding which was of considerable interest to me as its focus is to increase awareness of and highlight people with incurable non-visible diseases like myself.   I don't know of another comics journalism outlet that shares such a strongly aligned set of core values like Fanbase does so it was a pleasure to finally get a chance to catch up with her and chat about representation in the medium. Fanbase are celebrating their 15th Anniversary in 2025 and provide a range of unique and diverse programming to support creators in the medium. Please take a moment to check them out if you haven't already. Mission Statement Fanbase Press celebrates fandoms and creates new ones! As a GLAAD Media Award-winning and an Eisner and Harvey Awards-nominated comic book publisher and geek culture website, Fanbase Press produces new and distinctive works, as well as daily reviews, interviews, and podcasts, that span the pop culture spectrum and give voice to the themes, ideals, and people that make geekdom so exceptional. Fanbase Press believes that #StoriesMatter. Acknowledging the importance of stories and the impact of storytelling is at the core of the organization. Universal communication through stories allows us to examine the essentials of human existence, to understand ourselves better and to grow and/or heal, to pass on important values, knowledge, and lessons to the next generation, and to connect with one another through empathy and compassion. Fanbase Press holds a commitment to looking beyond the simple entertainment factor of pop culture storytelling in order to find the value that each story offers to us as individuals, our world, and/or the human condition. The company was founded in 2010 (originally under the name Fanboy Comics) rebranded to Fanbase Press in May 2016 by co-founders Barbra and Bryant Dillon. Fanbase Press' graphic novels, including the 2024 GLAAD Media Award-winning Four-Color Heroes, 2023 Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated Ripple Effects, 2018 Eisner Award-nominated Quince, the 2020 IPPY Award-winning Quince: The Definitive Bilingual Edition hardcover, the 2022 International Latino Book Award-winning Nuclear Power, the 2019 IPPY Award-winning A Geek's Guide to Cross-Stitch: Journeys in Space, the 2014 Bram Stoker Award-nominated Fearworms: Selected Poems, The Sequels, The Margins, The Gamma Gals, Something Animal, Identity Thief, The Arcs, and Penguins vs. Possums, are available online at www.fanbasepress.com. Here's the link for GeeksOut that I talk about in the show. PATREON We have a new Patreon, CryptidCreatorCornerpod. If you like what we do, please consider supporting us. We got two simple tiers, $1 and $3. Want to know more, you know what to do. ARKENFORGE Play TTRPG games? Make sure to check out our partner Arkenforge. Use the discount code YETI5 to get $5 off your order. THE LANTERN CATALOG Created on the premise of creating light in the dark, this is the the go to resource to keep you up to date on the indy projects and the creators you love. You can find them at https://www.thelanterncatalog.com/. Make sure to check out our sponsor 2000AD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti
Erica Schultz Interview - Women In Comics Feature

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 70:18


The last time Ringo Nominated comics writer Erica Schutlz was on the show with me was to talk about her Marvel Comics project Hallow's Eve. That project made me a lifelong fan of her work and after that chat I knew I needed to reach out to her again for my Women In Comics Feature celebrating Women's History Month in March. Her recent Laura Kinney Wolverine book is one of my top favorites of the From The Ashes X-Office storylines and what better character to dive into the specifics of gender in comics on a podcast than X23 who's genesis is from a cloning experiment which finally met with success after twenty two failed attempts using a faulty Y chromosome to attempt to recreate Wolverine? Considering the archetype of the character, this is the most authentic Wolverine story I've read in years. Big fan. We also discuss some of the narrative elements and the thought process behind them for the DaredeviI: Unleash Hell Red Band Edition. I was curious about the mentorship role Elektra has been playing in the last few issues of LKW and why that relationship is different and largely unexplored with female characters in comics and the impacts of all female creative teams is also examined. LAURA KINNEY WOLVERINE #1 From the publisher THE ULTIMATE MUTANT DEFENSE! WOLVERINE takes the fight to those who stand as enemies of mutantkind! LAURA KINNEY was bred to be the ultimate assassin as X-23. She's long left that life behind, but as she encounters mutants being forced to use their powers against their will, WOLVERINE takes it upon herself to right these wrongs - no matter who stands in her way! Dynamic scripter Erica Schultz (HALLOWS' EVE, X-23: DEADLY REGENESIS) and rising-star artist Giada Belviso (BLOOD HUNTERS, MS. MARVEL ANNUAL) bring Wolverine on her first mission abroad in the From the Ashes era, as Laura takes the fight to mutant oppressors wherever they may hide! DAREDEVIL: UNLEASH HELL #1 From the publisher MURDER IS AN ART! The violence and the occult swirling across the Marvel Universe find their way to Hell's Kitchen! As grisly crime scenes start manifesting across the city, all signs point to an impossible perpetrator! Estranged from Matt Murdock, it's up to Elektra to get to the grisly truth, if she can stomach it! PATREON We have a new Patreon, CryptidCreatorCornerpod. If you like what we do, please consider supporting us. We got two simple tiers, $1 and $3. I'll be uploading a story every Sunday about some of the crazy things I've gotten into over the years. The first one dropped last week about me relocating a drug lord's sharks. Yes, it did happen, and the alligators didn't even get in the way. Want to know more, you know what to do. ARKENFORGE Play TTRPG games? Make sure to check out our partner Arkenforge. They have everything you need to make your TTRPG more fun and immersive, allowing you to build, play, and export animated maps including in person fog of war capability that let's your players interact with maps as the adventure unfolds while you, the DM get the full picture. Use the discount code YETI5 to get $5 off your order. THE LANTERN CATALOG Created on the premise of creating light in the dark, this is the the go to resource to keep you up to date on the indy projects and the creators you love. You can find them at https://www.thelanterncatalog.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti
Josie Campbell Interview - Women In Comics Feature

Cryptid Creator Corner from Comic Book Yeti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 58:12


For some time now I've wanted to do a Women In Comics Feature on the podcast and it has finally arrived to celebrate Women's History Month. What better guest could I have on to hang out with me to kick things off than comics and television writer Josie Campbell. Josie has penned some of the most iconic cartoon characters ever: My Adventures With Superman, She-Ra Princesses Of Power, New Looney Toons, and now she's taking over the comics medium with the comics adaptation of My Adventures With Superman and Shazam with DC Comics and the GLAAD nominated series I Heart Skullcrusher from Boom Studios. This is a wide ranging chat touching on all three of those projects as well as taking the temperature of where the medium is at in terms of representing women, our shared crush on Lori Terry playing Tank Girl, her love of Superman, why duality and hope are so intrinsic to her writing style, and sharing a laugh or two at some of our childhood influences. You can find her online on most social media platform @cozyjamble or visit her website at https://cozyjamble.com. My Adventures With Superman From the publisher Flying from the screen to the page, it's Superman! The hit Adult Swim animated series gets an all-new comic book adventure—bridging the gap between seasons one and two, and told by the head writer of the show! In 2023, My Adventures with Superman debuted on Adult Swim, dazzling viewers with a fresh, anime-inspired take on the Superman mythos—while retaining the enduring qualities of the Man of Steel, and his friends and enemies! Picking up from the explosive end of season one, Clark's about to spend Christmas alone in Metropolis. Though he's feeling a bit down and out, a tip about a monster in the sewers sends Superman, Lois, and Jimmy into action! But what is this monster that can absorb anything it touches, and why is it here in Metropolis? And when a mysterious android is captured by a covert military group, Superman realizes he can't just bust through a government facility and take what he wants—this is a job for mild-mannered journalist Clark Kent! Written by the head writer of My Adventures with Superman, Josie Campbell, and drawn by Pablo M. Collar, this collection brings the hit show to comics for the first time! This volume collects My Adventures with Superman #1-6. PATREON We have a new Patreon, CryptidCreatorCornerpod. If you like what we do, please consider supporting us. We got two simple tiers, $1 and $3. I'll be uploading a story every Sunday about some of the crazy things I've gotten into over the years. The first one dropped last week about me relocating a drug lord's sharks. Yes, it did happen, and the alligators didn't even get in the way. Want to know more, you know what to do. Arkenforge Play TTRPG games? Make sure to check out our partner Arkenforge. They have everything you need to make your TTRPG more fun and immersive, allowing you to build, play, and export animated maps including in person fog of war capability that let's your players interact with maps as the adventure unfolds while you, the DM get the full picture. Use the discount code YETI5 to get $5 off your order. The Lantern Catalog Created on the premise of creating light in the dark, this is the the go to resource to keep you up to date on the indy projects and the creators you love. You can find them at https://www.thelanterncatalog.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics
Talking Comics Podcast: Special Issue: Kelly Sue Deconnick talks FML

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 94:13


In this special episode, Kelly Sue Deconnick joins Bob, Steve, Bronwyn, Aaron, and John to discuss her new Dark Horse comic FML, wildfires, the woes and joys of parenting, true crime, Nekrogoblikon, and more! * Trigger Warning - This episode contains the topic of school shootings*The Talking Comics Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com). It is hosted by Steve Seigh, Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, Chris Ceary, and John Burkle, who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics, or you can find us on Instagram and Threads @talkingcomicspodcast. You can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics
Talking Comics Podcast Reprint: Trina Robbins on the Future of Women in Comics

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 98:17


In this special flashback episode of the podcast, Bob, Bobby, Steve, and Joey are joined by Trina Robbins, the legendary cartoonist, historian, and member of the early underground comic movement. Trina was a dear friend of the Talking Comics family, and we will miss her greatly. Please enjoy this old-school interview with a comic industry icon as we pay tribute to a legend.Trina's interview begins at 1:01:00 for those who want to skip the old-school shenanigans.We'll have more to say about Trina in next week's episode of the Talking Comics Podcast. Until then, we'd like to extend our sincere condolences to Trina's family, friends, and fans and wish Ms. Robbins safe travels as she passes on to the Great Hereafter.

To The Infinity Saga and Beyond: A Marvel Fan Podcast
Women in Comics Draft with Whitney Van Laningham

To The Infinity Saga and Beyond: A Marvel Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 68:20


Jordan, Chris and Ron welcome Whitney Van Laningham from Guardians of the Palaxy, and WhitneyVision onto the podcast to help them draft the best women characters in comics! WE HAVE A DISCORD!  Join it here: https://discord.com/invite/QfDYKZSUKG Follow Whitney: Twitter: @Whitneypuppy  Follow the Show: Email: Marvelplusrecaps@gmail.com Twitter: @toinfinitysaga Facebook: Facebook.com/infinitysagabeyond Anchor: https://anchor.fm/infinitysagabeyond Blog: https://infinitysagabeyond.wordpress.com/ LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/toinfinitysagaandbeyond --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infinitysagabeyond/message

Panel Borders – Panel Borders and other podcasts
Panel Borders: Jewish Women in Comics

Panel Borders – Panel Borders and other podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023


Jewish Women in Comics: In a special episode looking at the work of Jewish Women in Comics, Alex Fitch talks to Sarah Lightman, one of the editors of a new book with that name, and to Sharon Rudahl, a veteran comics creator known for her strips in Wimmen’s Comix, who is featured in the anthology. […]

New Books Network
Heike Bauer et al., "Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders" (Syracuse UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 55:34


In Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders (Syracuse UP, 2022), contributors draw upon a rich treasure trove of Jewish women's comics to explore the representation of Jewish women's bodies and bodily experiences in pictorial narratives. Spanning national, cultural, and artistic borders, the essays shine a light on the significant contributions of Jewish women to comics. The volume features established figures including Emil Ferris, Amy Kurzweil, Miriam Libicki, Trina Robbins, Sharon Rudahl, and Ilana Zeffren, alongside works by artists translated for the first time into English, such as artist Rona Mor. Exploring topics of family, motherhood, miscarriages, queerness, gender and Judaism, illness, war, Haredi and Orthodox family life, and the lingering impact of the Holocaust, the contributors present unique, at times intensely personal, insights into how Jewishness intersects with other forms of identity and identification. In doing so, the volume deepens our understanding of Jewish women's experiences. Nathan Abrams is a professor of film at Bangor University in Wales. His most recent work is on film director Stanley Kubrick. To discuss and propose a book for interview you can reach him at n.abrams@bangor.ac.uk. Twitter: @ndabrams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Gender Studies
Heike Bauer et al., "Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders" (Syracuse UP, 2022)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 55:34


In Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders (Syracuse UP, 2022), contributors draw upon a rich treasure trove of Jewish women's comics to explore the representation of Jewish women's bodies and bodily experiences in pictorial narratives. Spanning national, cultural, and artistic borders, the essays shine a light on the significant contributions of Jewish women to comics. The volume features established figures including Emil Ferris, Amy Kurzweil, Miriam Libicki, Trina Robbins, Sharon Rudahl, and Ilana Zeffren, alongside works by artists translated for the first time into English, such as artist Rona Mor. Exploring topics of family, motherhood, miscarriages, queerness, gender and Judaism, illness, war, Haredi and Orthodox family life, and the lingering impact of the Holocaust, the contributors present unique, at times intensely personal, insights into how Jewishness intersects with other forms of identity and identification. In doing so, the volume deepens our understanding of Jewish women's experiences. Nathan Abrams is a professor of film at Bangor University in Wales. His most recent work is on film director Stanley Kubrick. To discuss and propose a book for interview you can reach him at n.abrams@bangor.ac.uk. Twitter: @ndabrams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in Literary Studies
Heike Bauer et al., "Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders" (Syracuse UP, 2022)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 55:34


In Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders (Syracuse UP, 2022), contributors draw upon a rich treasure trove of Jewish women's comics to explore the representation of Jewish women's bodies and bodily experiences in pictorial narratives. Spanning national, cultural, and artistic borders, the essays shine a light on the significant contributions of Jewish women to comics. The volume features established figures including Emil Ferris, Amy Kurzweil, Miriam Libicki, Trina Robbins, Sharon Rudahl, and Ilana Zeffren, alongside works by artists translated for the first time into English, such as artist Rona Mor. Exploring topics of family, motherhood, miscarriages, queerness, gender and Judaism, illness, war, Haredi and Orthodox family life, and the lingering impact of the Holocaust, the contributors present unique, at times intensely personal, insights into how Jewishness intersects with other forms of identity and identification. In doing so, the volume deepens our understanding of Jewish women's experiences. Nathan Abrams is a professor of film at Bangor University in Wales. His most recent work is on film director Stanley Kubrick. To discuss and propose a book for interview you can reach him at n.abrams@bangor.ac.uk. Twitter: @ndabrams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Jewish Studies
Heike Bauer et al., "Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders" (Syracuse UP, 2022)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 55:34


In Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders (Syracuse UP, 2022), contributors draw upon a rich treasure trove of Jewish women's comics to explore the representation of Jewish women's bodies and bodily experiences in pictorial narratives. Spanning national, cultural, and artistic borders, the essays shine a light on the significant contributions of Jewish women to comics. The volume features established figures including Emil Ferris, Amy Kurzweil, Miriam Libicki, Trina Robbins, Sharon Rudahl, and Ilana Zeffren, alongside works by artists translated for the first time into English, such as artist Rona Mor. Exploring topics of family, motherhood, miscarriages, queerness, gender and Judaism, illness, war, Haredi and Orthodox family life, and the lingering impact of the Holocaust, the contributors present unique, at times intensely personal, insights into how Jewishness intersects with other forms of identity and identification. In doing so, the volume deepens our understanding of Jewish women's experiences. Nathan Abrams is a professor of film at Bangor University in Wales. His most recent work is on film director Stanley Kubrick. To discuss and propose a book for interview you can reach him at n.abrams@bangor.ac.uk. Twitter: @ndabrams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

New Books in Art
Heike Bauer et al., "Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders" (Syracuse UP, 2022)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 55:34


In Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders (Syracuse UP, 2022), contributors draw upon a rich treasure trove of Jewish women's comics to explore the representation of Jewish women's bodies and bodily experiences in pictorial narratives. Spanning national, cultural, and artistic borders, the essays shine a light on the significant contributions of Jewish women to comics. The volume features established figures including Emil Ferris, Amy Kurzweil, Miriam Libicki, Trina Robbins, Sharon Rudahl, and Ilana Zeffren, alongside works by artists translated for the first time into English, such as artist Rona Mor. Exploring topics of family, motherhood, miscarriages, queerness, gender and Judaism, illness, war, Haredi and Orthodox family life, and the lingering impact of the Holocaust, the contributors present unique, at times intensely personal, insights into how Jewishness intersects with other forms of identity and identification. In doing so, the volume deepens our understanding of Jewish women's experiences. Nathan Abrams is a professor of film at Bangor University in Wales. His most recent work is on film director Stanley Kubrick. To discuss and propose a book for interview you can reach him at n.abrams@bangor.ac.uk. Twitter: @ndabrams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in Women's History
Heike Bauer et al., "Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders" (Syracuse UP, 2022)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 55:34


In Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders (Syracuse UP, 2022), contributors draw upon a rich treasure trove of Jewish women's comics to explore the representation of Jewish women's bodies and bodily experiences in pictorial narratives. Spanning national, cultural, and artistic borders, the essays shine a light on the significant contributions of Jewish women to comics. The volume features established figures including Emil Ferris, Amy Kurzweil, Miriam Libicki, Trina Robbins, Sharon Rudahl, and Ilana Zeffren, alongside works by artists translated for the first time into English, such as artist Rona Mor. Exploring topics of family, motherhood, miscarriages, queerness, gender and Judaism, illness, war, Haredi and Orthodox family life, and the lingering impact of the Holocaust, the contributors present unique, at times intensely personal, insights into how Jewishness intersects with other forms of identity and identification. In doing so, the volume deepens our understanding of Jewish women's experiences. Nathan Abrams is a professor of film at Bangor University in Wales. His most recent work is on film director Stanley Kubrick. To discuss and propose a book for interview you can reach him at n.abrams@bangor.ac.uk. Twitter: @ndabrams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Popular Culture
Heike Bauer et al., "Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders" (Syracuse UP, 2022)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 55:34


In Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders (Syracuse UP, 2022), contributors draw upon a rich treasure trove of Jewish women's comics to explore the representation of Jewish women's bodies and bodily experiences in pictorial narratives. Spanning national, cultural, and artistic borders, the essays shine a light on the significant contributions of Jewish women to comics. The volume features established figures including Emil Ferris, Amy Kurzweil, Miriam Libicki, Trina Robbins, Sharon Rudahl, and Ilana Zeffren, alongside works by artists translated for the first time into English, such as artist Rona Mor. Exploring topics of family, motherhood, miscarriages, queerness, gender and Judaism, illness, war, Haredi and Orthodox family life, and the lingering impact of the Holocaust, the contributors present unique, at times intensely personal, insights into how Jewishness intersects with other forms of identity and identification. In doing so, the volume deepens our understanding of Jewish women's experiences. Nathan Abrams is a professor of film at Bangor University in Wales. His most recent work is on film director Stanley Kubrick. To discuss and propose a book for interview you can reach him at n.abrams@bangor.ac.uk. Twitter: @ndabrams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture

Stuff Mom Never Told You
SMNTY Classics: The Birds of Prey

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 37:28 Transcription Available


In this classic episode, Anney and Samantha flip through the pages of the Birds of Prey comics, digging into past portrayals of Batgirl, Oracle, Black Canary, Huntress, special guest Harley Quinn, and others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Read Comic Books
Episode 364 | A Vaguely Malicious Mist

I Read Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 48:31


This week on IRCB, Tia, Kait, and Kate celebrate women who make incredible comics and spotlight some of their favorites! Check out the For Molly TPB collection here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gabechengcomics/for-molly-modern-fantasy-graphic-novel-with-talking-dogs"Why have there been no great women artists?": https://www.artnews.com/art-news/retrospective/why-have-there-been-no-great-women-artists-4201/Reversal by Alex Di Campi: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/reversal/list?title_no=747554Read Plume: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/069c6873bc.htmlThe House of Lowther: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/the-house-of-lowtherTimestamps:00:00:00 - Start/Last Week in Comics00:00:37 - Fun Home00:03:39 - Parasocial00:07:49 - Wingbearer00:11:46 - Top of Our Pile00:11:56 - Frizzy00:14:08 - Bad Karma00:16:14 - Discord Picks00:17:27 - Dear Body00:20:44 - Women Comics Creators Spotlight00:45:32 - Wrap/CreditsMusic provided by Infinity Shred. Find them on Bandcamp.IRCB Avatars by @ICELEVELProducer: Mike RapinProoflistener: Mike RapinEditor: Zander RiggsSupport us on Patreon to get access to our Patreon-only series: IRCB Movie Club, Saga of Saga, Giant Days of Our Lives, A Better Batmobile, and more! patreon.com/ircbpodcastEmail: ircbpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @ircbpodcastInstagram: @ircbpodcastDiscord: discordapp.com/invite/E8JUB9sReddit: ireadcomicbooks.reddit.comIRCB GoodreadsMerch: shop.ircbpodcast.com

Under Two Capes
Episode 151: The Best Warrior Women In Comics

Under Two Capes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 59:08


This week, the boys discuss the best female comic book characters of all time. They discuss Wonder Woman, Storm, Black Widow, Black Canary, Witchblade, and more as they outline their favorite superheroines. DC and Marvel have created some of the most iconic female icons in all of pop culture, and it is so much fun to celebrate these amazing characters and their contributions to the comic book medium. What do you think? Are heroines they missed? Who is your favorite female comic book character? Do you agree with the list they discussed? Subscribe for more character studies, discussions, breakdowns, and reasons why DC is better than Marvel! Nick: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectAxis1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.phoenix.press/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI7a4sVPHLfyWEr2Vtal1NA Check out our awesome other shows on our Youtube Channel where we have other shows dedicated to a wide array of topics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTtjdjM7N8_PLprDIdMJCWQ #DC #Marvel #Comics #WonderWoman #SheHulk Follow us on instagram: comicsleague2021 Email us: comicsleague2020@gmail.com Website: https://comicsleague.com

Stuff Mom Never Told You
Fictional Women Around the World: Kamala Khan

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 13:18


Kamala Khan is a first and a one-of-a-kind: a fan, a fanfiction author, a cosplayer, and hero. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hops News
Hops ‘GEEK' News: Bad Ass Women in Comics

Hops News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 55:47


This week Matt and Lauren discuss what they're drinking which is a 7th-anniversary imperial IPA from Other Half Brewing coming in at 10.5% from our dear friend Traci. We then hit on what we're watching before diving into celebrating badass women in comics! (8:46)  We're celebrating women such as Gail Simone, Megan Huang, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Joelle Jones, Becky Cloonan, and more!  Twitter/IG/TikTok: Hopsgeeknews  Hopsnews.beer

DrinkIN GeekOUT
Episode 243 – March Madness: Women in Comics Edition

DrinkIN GeekOUT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 77:03


This week the guys are rating the women of Marvel vs DC in a Tournament of Power. POWER and ABILITY. This is not a “Hot Or Not” Episode… BeersDuke and Saf: Sun King’s Exquisite Octopus [https://untappd.com/b/sun-king-brewery-exquisite-octopus/4648965]Keith and Pail: New Glarus’s Two Women [https://untappd.com/b/new-glarus-brewing-company-two-women/19686] The post Episode 243 – March Madness: Women in Comics Edition appeared first on DrinkIN GeekOUT.

King Of Horror Reviews
She Makes Comics (2014) Movie Review (Documentary On Women In Comics Books)

King Of Horror Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 2:08


An exploration of women as important figures in the comic book industry since the medium's beginnings in the early 1900s. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generalhorndogpodcastshow/support

Coffee 'n' Capes
Episode 5 - Wonder Women In Comics

Coffee 'n' Capes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 57:01


With so many strong women characters in geek culture we thought it was time to highlight some of our favorites. From Harley Quinn, to Capt. Marvel, and of course Wonder Woman herself we take a look at the evolution of these amazing women and their positive impact on #geekculture

The SJW Comic Book Club
BONUS - America Chavez: The Life and Times

The SJW Comic Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 76:10


It's the moment you've all been waiting for! Once again, MELISSA is choosing the comic!And what a comic it is! Join us in exploring America: The Life and Times (America vol. 1 (2017) #1-6), the first arc in the first title book of America Chavez, best known as a star member of the Young Avengers, and the first queer Latina character to head her own major comics series!Next week, we commence our season proper with Hellboy: Seed of Destruction, one of the most popular Hell-affiliated characters in comics. We invite you to read along with us.Monte's theme this season will be Superhero Mentor/Mentee Relationships. Veronica's theme will be 90s Movie Properties.Email us at sjwcomicspodcast@gmail.com, or check out our social media at:https://twitter.com/sjwcomicscasthttps://www.instagram.com/sjwcomicscast/

Bitches on Comics
Episode 100: She is so worthy

Bitches on Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 78:30


In our 100th freaking episode, we talk Jane Foster Thor and what makes her so worthy, discussing her history in the comics, why the Aaron/Dauterman run is so iconic, and why she makes us weep.Our Comic of the Week is: Dazzler (1981), Issues #1-4, script by Tom DeFalco, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Alfredo Alcala, colors by Glynis Wein, Letters by Joe Rosen.Read more about Jane Foster Thor in the following issues: Might Thor, Issues #1-23 and #700-706 (2015) written by Jason Aaron with art by Russell Dauterman.What a way to celebrate 100 episodes of your favorite bitches talking comics! We love you!

Drunk Herstory Podcast
Women in Comics

Drunk Herstory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 39:07


The first transgender character in a comic book? The first female Muslim superhero? We have it all covered on today's episode. Check out the amazing Marvel and DC careers of Sana Amanat and Gale Simone. 

Hollywood party 2019
HOLLYWOOD PARTY Il festival Rendez-Vous, Women in Comics e Biografilm

Hollywood party 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 50:00


con Vanessa Tonnini, Stefano Piccoli e Marco Speroni

Diversity in Fandom
Diversity in Fandom: Women in Comics

Diversity in Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 47:45


Idris, Raven, and Evelyn talk with Evelyn Mykelrose about women in comics.

Comics Are Awesome
Women in Comics

Comics Are Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 43:40


In honor of March being Women's History Month we discuss some great women in comics. Plus this week's best Comic Books!

For All Nerds Show
The Real Women In Comics Feat. Regine Sawyer & Alice Meichi Li

For All Nerds Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 73:51


We are back again with the podcast of geek culture from the perspective of color, and this week is an EXTRA SPECIAL episode! We welcome back Regine Sawyer and Alice Meichi Li of Women In Comics International to discuss the recent controversy over Women In Comics. If you don't know what's going on, press play as DJ BenHaMeen & Tatiana King catch you up on one of the most trifling stories we have ever featured on this show. How struggle is this man? The eternal question will be answered on this episode. Make sure to join us on Twitch.TV/ForAllNerds for the live show at ONE PM EST! Check out more from Regine, Alice, and the rest of the real Women In Comics collective here: https://www.womenincomicscollective.org

twitch real women extra special women in comics dj benhameen tatianaking regine sawyer
New Books in Women's History
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth's out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Film
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sociology
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Popular Culture
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Communications
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Monstrous Women in Comics" (UP of Mississippi, 2020)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:43


In their new collection, Monstrous Women in Comics (University Press of Mississippi, 2020), Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody put together a critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture. This edited volume examines the coding of woman as monstrous and how the monster as dangerously evocative of women/femininity/the female is exacerbated by the intersection of gender with sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. The five sections of this book look at the cultural context surrounding varied monstrous voices: embodiment, maternity, childhood, power, and performance. This volume probes into the patriarchal contexts wherein men are assumed to be representative of the normative, universal subject, such that women frequently become monsters. The collection includes contributions by Novia Shih-Shan Chen, Elizabeth Rae Coody, Keri Crist-Wagner, Sara Durazo-DeMoss, Charlotte Johanne Fabricius, Ayanni C. Hanna, Christina M. Knopf, Tomoko Kuribayashi, Samantha Langsdale, Jeannie Ludlow, Marcela Murillo, Sho Ogawa, Pauline J. Reynolds, Stefanie Snider, J. Richard Stevens, Justin Wigard, Daniel F. Yezbick, and Jing Zhang. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. She has written extensively on popular culture in the classroom, youth’s out of school literacy practices, music-based pedagogy, and punk, including her book "Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics" (Peter Lang, 2018). She's a diehard Cubs fan and will miss The Winchester Brothers when they are gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sagas of She
The Tangent Podcast (Women in Comics)

Sagas of She

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 44:53


In this episode of The Tangent podcast we talk all about one of our favourite topics ... comics! If you've listened to previous podcasts and follow us on social media, you may well know that we are two giant nerds so this feels like a super easy topic to chat about. Want to know more about women in comics then have a listen! Find us on social media: Twitter: @sagasshe Instagram: @sagas_of_she Facebook: @sagasofshe Or contact us on on our website: sagasofshe.co.uk If you enjoy our content, please consider becoming a Patron for more bonus content and early access. Learn more here Music Credit: Bongo Madness from Youtube Library

NERDSoul • Your Week in Geek
Dope Folks: The Blerd Galaxy Team Stops By For Storytime, Laughs, Future Plans & More! | NERDSoul

NERDSoul • Your Week in Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 64:59


Check out Blerd Galaxy! http://blerdgalaxy.org | @SoBlerdy New Music From ARCKATRON At http://arckatron.com   Sup ya'll! We got some Dope Folks to meet! The Blerd Galaxy Team Stops By For Storytime, Laughs, & Future Plans! Check out their links below and introduce yourself to a brand new source for dope news, reviews, journalism and more! Dope Folks: The Blerd Galaxy Team Stops By For Storytime, Laughs, Future Plans & More! | NERDSoul   Covering:#NERDSoul #BlerdGalaxy Blerd Galaxy Magazinehttp://blerdgalaxy.org | @SoBlerdy Panelists:Miss V (Vanee)@LightLikeARock Jonita Davis@JonitaLDavis Regine Sawyer@LockettDown | @WomeninComicsNY | @wincnyc Marqueeda LaStar@LaStarGotNext Also:Blerd Galaxy, SoBlerdy, Vanee, Miss V, Jonita, Jonita Davis, Regine Sawyer, Marqueeda LaStar, Women In Comics, Dope Folks, StreetGeek, ThatNERDSoul, NERDSoul, OneYoungsta, KURO Brandhttp://KUROBrand.com NERDSoulLe Ill Kid @OneYoungstaNERDSoul Online - http://ThatNERDSoul.comPodcast - http://NERDSoul.Podbean.comOn Twitch TV - https://Twitch.tv/ThatNERDSoulMerch - http://Shop.ThatNERDSoul.comContact - Hello@ThatNERDSoul.com Become a NERDSoul Patron!Patreon - https://patreon.com/ThatNERDSoul NERDSoul on Social MediaOn Facebook - http://facebook.com/ThatNERDSoulOn Twitter - http://twitter.com/ThatNERDSoulOn Instagram - http://instagram.com/ThatNERDSoul ABOUT NERDSoul:NERDSoul, by Le Ill Kid @OneYoungsta, is that intangible fresh--that 70's soul mixed with comics, some sci-fi fantasy, movie geekery, topped off with the Golden Era of Hip Hop. I've developed NERDSoul over the years as a StreetGEEK, unknowingly by loving Wu-Tang, Justice League, Star Wars, Stevie Wonder and playing D&D after school. NERDSoul comes from that StreetGEEK that can chop it up with the best, while being up on game around the block and Pop Culture. NERDSoul is created by Executive Entrepreneur Michael Young IIA/V Production by: A Full Tang Design http://afulltang.design Rest in Power Ali Thievez & Kleph Dollaz. Much Love My Brothas.

Thanos to Theos
Episode 9: Building a Bigger Table

Thanos to Theos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 61:04


In this episode, the guys are joined by Rebecca Heck from Intown Community Church, a veteran youth director of over 10 years to discuss gender and representation in comics and church leadership. We would love your feedback, input, or questions for future episodes.Contact us on Twitter @ThanosToTheos, Instagram @ThanosToTheos, or email us at thanostotheos@gmail.comIf you want to respond to any of our hosts, you can reach us on Twitter:Mike McGarry: @revmcgarryClark Fobes: @fobesmanKevin Yi: @kevinhyi

This Is Rad!
Women in Comics

This Is Rad!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 131:51


This week Kyle and Matthew welcome back Tess Llanos from the Ongong Comicbook Discussion for a chat about women in the business of comic books. They highlight a few mainstream authors who have been able to break through in a big bad way and Kyle gives a nice list of amazing works from indie creators. Lot of titles get tossed around, if you're looking for something different to read, there is a pretty wild world of stuff in this episode that is, in fact, rad.   Weekly Rads: Kyle - Procreate (app) and Negro Terror (band) Burnside - Earth by Ed O’Brian (album) Tess - Joker Harley Criminal Sanity (comic)   We started a patreon. Check it out: www.patreon.com/thisisrad   check out Laura's new designs on TeePublic!!!   Guys, Kyle's new album Absolute Terror is offfically out!!! Get it wherever you stream music... no for real... do it now... please... This episode is sponsored by www.mackweldon.com use the promo code RAD and get 20% off your first order. (and tell em Sacky sent ya!) Check out our merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/this-is-rad Also! Check out march for Kyle's record label Radland Records https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/4109261-radland-logo Also! Laura started an online store for her art! Go buy all of her stuff!!!https://www.teepublic.com/stores/lmknight?utm_campaign=8178&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=lmknight Follow us on social media or whatever! Twitter: @ThisIsRadPod @kyleclarkisrad @MatthewBurnside @LMKnightArt Instagram: @thisisradpodcast Tumblr: thisisradpod.tumblr.com http://www.thisisradpodcast.com  

BlackGirlMarvel
Black Women in Comics - A Wakinda BlackNerd Cast Is This episode

BlackGirlMarvel

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 96:30


Lets get into not just women in comics but BLACK WOMEN in comics! We talk all your faves and some you might not know. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackgirlmarvel/support

WaKinda Podcast Is This
Ep. 21 - Black Women In Comics (WaKinda Black NerdCast Is This)

WaKinda Podcast Is This

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 94:46


A special episode with special people! Join Black Girl Marvel, Kayos, Jay Tezla, and Zer0 as they talk about the most recent movie/tv and video game news. The crew also takes a birthday request from a fan. This is a special episode you do not want to miss! Enjoy!!!!  The Intro & Outro was done by Jay Tezla  BlackGirlMarvel on Facebook, IG, YouTube, & Twitter. Follow the journey! Listen to me exclusively on Spotify, Apple, Google and more. YouTube series 'Lets...w/BlackGirlMarvel coming soon. Send in your requests.  Jay Tezla  All social media @jaytezla, blog is jaytezlanerd.wordpress.com  Like, Share, and Subscribe. #WakindaPodcastisThis #WakindaBlackNerdCastisThis #Blaklistgaming #Knockoutsand3counts #jaytezla #BlackGirlMarvel #Anchorpodcast #ApplePodCast #Spotify #GooglePodcast #Radiopublic #Sticher #RedFacedMonsta #Teamkayos --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia Podcast
Women in Comics Trivia

Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 11:46


In honor of the new (and very cool-looking) Birds of Prey movie hitting theaters this weekend, we wanted to honor all the women (on the page and behind the scenes) that make comics great. When you're done, please leave us a review on Spotify, Apple iTunes, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to us. We'd love to hear from you and let others know how much fun we're having. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dorkygeekynerdy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dorkygeekynerdy/support

Four Finger Records Radio!
FFRadio Episode 3 "Women In Comics!?"

Four Finger Records Radio!

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 65:58


Special Guest @bridgitconnell talks women in comics and PORGS, German Discos and a brand spanking new single from the band S O L I S. Music "Heartache" by @crenshawpentecostal "Look to the West" @judemosesmusic "Stay Young" @soundofsolis Produced by Jeremy Smith @jeremyradio and Leonardo Solis @soundofspace Executive Producer: Zena Intern: Elliot

OPB's State of Wonder
Jen Van Meter On Dr. Mirage, Hopeless Savages, And Women In Comics

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2014 4:43


The Charlie Tonic Hour
Episode #138: The Charlie Tonic Hour - Women in Comics and Robin Remembered

The Charlie Tonic Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2014 53:57


This week Ginny and Charlie discuss the merits of Guardians of the Galaxy, challenge the establishment when it comes to women's representation in comics and bid a very sad farewell to Robin Williams. Add to it the second of our two part look at Few Spirits and you have a packed full episode of the Charlie Tonic Hour!

Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

Our first in-studio guest, Bruce Rosenberger, joins us as we talk about Women in Comics, essential comic facts every geek should know and more. (1:24:00)