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Drawing a Dialogue, Episode 3: Memoir Comics + the Personal as Political

Category: Arts
Duration: 00:47:54
Publish Date: 2017-08-04 00:00:00
Description: Artwork by e jackson.

Artwork by e jackson.

Drawing a Dialogue is a podcast discussing comics in historical + educational contexts by Cathy G. Johnson and e remus jackson.

Episode 3: Using the graphic novel My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness as a jumping off point, Cathy + e talk about recent memoir comics + build a context through political performance art + social justice in art education. (This episode discusses human sexuality + uses some mature language.)

Contact: drawingadialogue@gmail.com, Twitter

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Episode Citation (chronologically as mentioned in podcast):

  • My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Nagata Kabi: Seven Seas

  • Nagata Kabi interview: Pixivision

  • Women and Autobio Comics Roundtable: TCJ

  • Thierry Groensteen: University Press of Mississippi

  • Harriet Earle: Academia

  • Elisabeth El Refaie: University Press of Mississippi

  • Deirdre Heddon: Academia

  • Wimmen's Comix: Wikipedia

  • General performance art info: The Art Story

  • Megumi Igarashi: The Cut

  • What Is Obscenity?: Koyama Press

  • NIC Kay: Artist website

  • Aatmaja Pandya: One Percent Press

  • Bianca Xunise: Artist website

  • Higu Rose: Artist website

  • Joseph Liatela: Artist website

  • Coco Fusco + Guillermo Gómez-Peña interview: Bomb

  • Bishop, R. S. Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors. (Reprinted from Perspectives: Choosing and Using Books for the Classroom. Vo. 6, no. 3. Summer 1990.)

  • Dhankhar, E., & Bhati, A. S. (2016). Toward an Alternative Classless Society Through Comics. IUP Journal Of English Studies, 11(1), 14-19.

  • Cabedo-Mas, A., Nethsinghe, R., & Forrest, D. (2017). The Role of the Arts in Education for Peacebuilding, Diversity and Intercultural Understanding: A Comparative Study of Educational Policies in Australia and Spain. International Journal Of Education & The Arts, 18(9-12), 1-27.

  • Powell, K., & Serriere, S. (2013). Image-Based Participatory Pedagogies: Reimagining Social Justice. International Journal Of Education & The Arts, 14(15),

  • Eglinton, K. A., Gubrium, A., & Wexler, L. (2017). Digital Storytelling as Arts-Inspired Inquiry for Engaging, Understanding, and Supporting Indigenous Youth. International Journal Of Education & The Arts, 18(5),

  • Deirdre Heddon: Academia

  • Jones, S., & Woglom, J. F. (2016). On Mutant Pedagogies: Seeking Justice and Drawing Change in Teacher Education. Rotterdam: Sense .

  • Mark Johnson: University of Chicago Press

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