Drawing the body in: A comic essay on trans mobility and materiality
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Councilor, KC (Author)
Title
Drawing the body in: A comic essay on trans mobility and materiality
Abstract
This comic essay engages trans embodiment and temporality, representation and identity, passing, and drawing as a form of thinking. Although uncommon, comics have been established in academia as a genre worthy of literary study as well as scholarly inquiry in the broader humanities, social sciences, and the arts (Bukatman, 2012; Chute, 2010; Howard & Jackson, 2013; Cox, 2016). Recently, scholars have also studied the use of comics making as an analytical tool in qualitative research (Katz, 2013; Sousanis, 2015; Weaver-Hightower, 2013; Flowers, 2017; Henningsen, 2017; Johnson, 2018). This comic essay invites communication scholars to consider transgender embodiment and mobility through a visual medium that can illustrate complex problems of precarity, passing, and the crossing of both material and symbolic borders and boundaries. As a genre, comics allow for dense and layered information to be conveyed very quickly, and its affordances lend themselves well to portraying the tensions in and between trans and gender-nonconforming experiences. The speech bubble and the thought bubble, for example, can juxtapose in a single panel what two characters are saying to one another and what they are thinking and feeling as well as how they are interacting and communicating non-verbally. This graphic scholarship demonstrates why the unique genre of comics is particularly apt in rendering instances of microagression or passing. I argue that comics as a form enable a shift from abstract concepts back into the body, the materiality of which can get lost in academic discourse.
Publication
Women's Studies in Communication
Date
October 2, 2018
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
441-453
Citation Key
councilorDrawingBodyComic2018
Accessed
10/2/19, 3:18 PM
ISSN
0749-1409
Short Title
Drawing the body in
Language
English
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
3 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: lens.org/073-012-211-786-303, pop00225
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Citation
Councilor, K. (2018). Drawing the body in: A comic essay on trans mobility and materiality. Women’s Studies in Communication, 41(4), 441–453. https://doi.org/10.1080/07491409.2018.1556979
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