As an alternative to STABBY RAGE...

Sep 24, 2006 18:06

Yeah, I've seen all the same scans showing that WIZARD magazine can hire utter tools to talk about (and demonstrate) drawing female comics characters that the rest of LJ-based comics fandom is frothing about today. Not gonna rant, per se. Plenty of that going on, and I just don't have the energy for a rant today.

Instead, a somewhat more zen ( Read more... )

omgwtf is that a rec?!, comics meta, gender

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suzycat September 25 2006, 00:35:12 UTC
This is very interesting, because the less flattering ones got me thinking how, whenever large people are depicted in the media, nine times out of ten they are presented in direct relation to food. It's as if the fat body cannot be conceived of as doing anything other than eating (probably excessively). Or, in rare instances, crushing with its large weight. It's very unusual to see a woman of size (even moderate size) shown doing "stuff", and if she is shown alongside food, some kind of moral weight is attached to it. The large-woman-with-food is either a monstrous/gleeful excessive consumer, an excessive consumer desperately struggling with her monstrous urges, or a person who nurtures others, possibly a bit too much, as evidenced by her size. When I was growing up, magazines would have fat characters (eg Bessie Bunter), and you didn't just see that they were fat, you had to see them scoffing cream buns too.

It's quite odd when you think about it.

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rubynye September 25 2006, 15:27:44 UTC
Well said.

Ruby
making a note to look through the site soon, with the handy guide.

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