A cartoonist history of lesbian rights and experiences across the twentieth and twenty-first century, interweaving this with the author's own experiences of coming-of-age in the North of England. 'A crucial cornerstone in building our future by making sure we remember our past' Val McDermid
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'The often hidden history of lesbians in Britain from 1950 to the present comes alive through the vivid re-creations of acclaimed cartoonist Kate Charlesworth. Sensible Footwear engagingly documents decades of changes in the LGBTQ+ life.' Paul Gravett for The Bookseller, 'A Girl's Guide to Sensible Footwear will be a crucial cornerstone in building our future by making sure we remember our past. And Kate's style - feisty, questioning, open, witty and sometimes angry - is the perfect vehicle to communicate that lived history of feminism, activism and liberation history in a uniquely accessible way. I can't wait to get my hands on it.' Val McDermid; 'Sensible Footwear is a stunning achievement - as a graphic study of LGBT history, and as a memoir of growing up gay in the 1950s onwards. Kate's fluid and tellingly detailed drawing reveals not only the frustrations and traumas of lesbian life, but also the laughter and camaraderie... and a glorious cavalcade of gay icons.' Posy Simmonds; 'This book has been a highlight of my year. Sensible Footwear is a real achievement and something I'll definitely keep going back to.' Turnaround 2019 Graphic Novels Staff Picks; 'This... personal history of British LGBTQ life leaves no stone unturned. It is an amazing, joyous panorama to which I could never do justice in a short review. Let me, then, just say this. Sensible Footwear is an instant classic. It's hard to imagine a reader who wouldn't enjoy it.' The Observer Graphic Novel of the Month; 'What a superbly structured, brilliant but biting history and vital entertainment this is! It is laugh! It's a riot! It is a genuine milestone.' Page 45 ; 'Sensible Footwear encourages the reader by example to think of possibilities for behaviour and community outside of the bounds of what already exists. The parity of rights across genders and sexualities is necessary to protect people from discrimination based on their preferences but... offering the right for anyone to get married, for example, does not pare down the dominance of the insitution of heterosexuality. Instead, it invites people outside the institution to subscribe to its ideal as it continues to reign supreme.' Steff Humm, The Artful; 'Not since Alison Bechdel's Fun Home has there been such an important graphic memoir. A striking achievement in comic form, Sensible Footwear should be on everyone's bookshelves.' Erica Gilingham, DIVA magazine; 'A wonderfully colourful and candid book, full of Charlesworth's crisp, clean, simple lines and her nuanced vision of human complexity.' Teddy Jamieson, Herald Scotland; ' It is a triumph to cram so much of our complex history in picture form and will I think make it a very important book that will inspire people to find out more. The history pages are fascinating and I learnt new stories and was reminded of old stories and issues I had forgotten. ' Sue Sanders, LGBT History Month UK; 'Newsworthy, covetable and will become a classic.' Adele Patrick, Glasgow Women's Library
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Maße
Höhe: 238 mm
Breite: 182 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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978-0-9935633-4-8 (9780993563348)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Kate Charlesworth is a cartoonist and illustrator living and working in Edinburgh, originally from Barnsley, South Yorkshire. After art college in Manchester she began work as a freelance illustrator in London where, along with David Shenton - as cartoonists accidentally documented L&G - she was part of (as it was then known) the 'golden age' of Gay publishing.
Her work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, books, indie comics, exhibitions and electronic media and she has drawn storyboards for Hot Animation and Aardman Animations. In 2014 she collaborated with Mary and Bryan Talbot - 2012 Costa biography winners for their graphic novel Dotter of Her Father's Eyes - to illustrate Sally Heathcote: Suffragette, published by Jonathan Cape.
Her graphic memoir, Sensible Footwear: A Girl's Guide is out now.