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This unique comic anthology takes its readers on a journey through different art styles and queer perspectives, from first Prides to multi-generational friendships to finding community among chosen families. The comics in Queer Compassion offer kaleidoscopic insight into the colorful, heartbreaking, empowering, funny, and diverse lives of queer people around the world by centering compassion as a way to inhabit and build community. These comics are created by queer artists for queer audiences and with the intent for queer self-expression and representation. Social science researchers spoke to diverse members of LGBTQ+ communities to explore their beliefs about and experiences of compassion. Fifteen queer comics were commissioned to illustrate those stories, making the process of creating each comic a unique collaboration between researchers and artists, blending data exploring the meanings of compassion for queer folks with the creativity, passion, and understanding of a queer comic artist. These stories reflect not only the harsh realities that many queer people face but they also uplift queer voices, illustrate strength, and capture queer resolve to make life more compassionate. Queer people, living in a cis-heteronormative world, often face experiences of marginalization, discrimination, stigma, trauma, and invisibility in everyday life. Queer Compassion shows that its titular emotion can be the bridge that brings understanding and creates community connections -- a bridge that is particularly needed at this time
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monografia Rebiun35882411 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun35882411 m o d cr |||||||nn|n 240405t20242024mau o 000 0 eng d 9781643150581 1643150588 9781643150574 UAM 991008318754104211 UCAR 991008441982804213 CUNEF 991000462079108131 P@U eng P@U OCLCO Queer Compassion in 15 Comics edited by Phillip Joy, Andrew Thomas, Megan Aston Amherst, Massachusetts Lever Press [2024] Amherst, Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts Lever Press Baltimore, Md. Project MUSE 2024 Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Project MUSE [2024] 1 online resource chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) 1 online resource Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier 1.) The first parade by Kayleigh Fine -- 2.) Remember by David Winters -- 3.) Effeminared : under the lucky star by Anwesh Sahoo -- 4.) Open wounds by Jay Pahre -- 5.) Mayor Glitter saves the day by Fabien Lutz-Barabé -- 6.) The support group by Magnus van der Marel -- 7.) Dads by Michelle Parker and Jey Pawlik -- 8.) Closer to . . . by Kielamel "Kiela" Sibal -- 9.) Restless spirits by Elijah Forbes -- 10.) Neighborhood rhapsody by Joe Phillips -- 11.) The roommate by Emma Galloway -- 12.) Need by David Winters -- 13.) Entropy (will tear us apart) by Jalex Noel -- 14.) Night parade of a hundred ghosts by 1ore -- 15.) The journey by Daniel "Dapper" McLaren This unique comic anthology takes its readers on a journey through different art styles and queer perspectives, from first Prides to multi-generational friendships to finding community among chosen families. The comics in Queer Compassion offer kaleidoscopic insight into the colorful, heartbreaking, empowering, funny, and diverse lives of queer people around the world by centering compassion as a way to inhabit and build community. These comics are created by queer artists for queer audiences and with the intent for queer self-expression and representation. Social science researchers spoke to diverse members of LGBTQ+ communities to explore their beliefs about and experiences of compassion. Fifteen queer comics were commissioned to illustrate those stories, making the process of creating each comic a unique collaboration between researchers and artists, blending data exploring the meanings of compassion for queer folks with the creativity, passion, and understanding of a queer comic artist. These stories reflect not only the harsh realities that many queer people face but they also uplift queer voices, illustrate strength, and capture queer resolve to make life more compassionate. Queer people, living in a cis-heteronormative world, often face experiences of marginalization, discrimination, stigma, trauma, and invisibility in everyday life. Queer Compassion shows that its titular emotion can be the bridge that brings understanding and creates community connections -- a bridge that is particularly needed at this time Sponsored by Lever Press Comic books, strips, etc Sexual minority culture- Comic books, strips, etc Queer comic books, strips, etc Culture des minorités sexuelles- Bandes dessinées Electronic books Comics (Graphic works) Graphic novels. Bandes dessinées. Aston, Megan editor. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1856-1653 https://ror.org/01e6qks80 Thomas, Andrew (Comic book creator) editor Joy, Phillip editor. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5252-2076 https://ror.org/03g3p3b82 Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan) publisher Project Muse. distributor Book collections on Project MUSE