This book explores the ways that Israeli graphic novelists present depictions of masculinity and femininity that differ from the ways that gender is typically understood in Israeli society, rejecting the ways that hypermasculinity and docile femininity have come to be associated with men and women.
This book explores the ways that Israeli graphic novelists present depictions of masculinity and femininity that differ from the ways that gender is typically understood in Israeli society, rejecting the ways that hypermasculinity and docile femininity have come to be associated with men and women.
Matt Reingold is a member of the Jewish History and Jewish Thought departments at TanenbaumCHAT in Toronto, Canada. He earned his PhD from York University, Canada, and his doctoral research focused on the intersection between arts-based learning and Jewish Education. He has published articles on Jewish and Israeli graphic novels, Israel education, and arts-based Jewish education.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Complex Masculinities and the not-so-Macho Man in Israeli Graphic Novels 2 Outspoken and Adventurous Women in Israeli Graphic Novels 3 Gender Minorities and the Hebrew Graphic Novel Conclusion
Introduction 1 Complex Masculinities and the not-so-Macho Man in Israeli Graphic Novels 2 Outspoken and Adventurous Women in Israeli Graphic Novels 3 Gender Minorities and the Hebrew Graphic Novel Conclusion
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