The Life & Times of Butch Dykes: Portraits of Artists, Leaders, and Dreamers Who Changed the World: Portraits of Artists, Leaders, and Dreamers Who Change
Eloisa Aquino
(Author)
Description
Portraits of women throughout history who have defied society's expectations of feminine behavior and appearance in order to live a more authentic life. These short vignettes combine biographical sketches with evocative illustrations for an impact that is as bold, powerful, and inspirational as the brilliant artists, writers, and musicians they represent. The notable people profiled in this book include Audre Lorde (activist and poet), JD Sampson (artist, and musician known for Le Tigre and MAN), Jenny Shimizu (model and actress), Claude Cahun (photographer, performer, and writer who defied all gender expectations and wasn't any gender), Esther Eng (director), Gladys Bentley (singer and performer), Gertrude Stein (author and poet), Martina Navratilova (tennis champion), and Gloria Anzaldúa (scholar). Author and artist Eloisa Aquino presents these icons against heteronormativity in a good-humored homage, showing how the courage to be true to yourself can spark the sort of work that changes the world.Product Details
Price
$19.95
$18.55
Publisher
Microcosm Publishing
Publish Date
November 12, 2019
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.3 X 7.1 X 0.8 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781621062288
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About the Author
Eloisa Aquino is a Brazilian-Canadian artist and zinester who lives and works in Montreal, where she runs the micro-press B&D Press. She was born in São Paulo (Brazil), where she made zines and worked as a journalist and translator, and moved to Montreal in order to pursue a Master's in Media Studies. Eloisa's work is focused in non-fictional illustrated narratives on queer topics, especially stories and histories at the margins.
Reviews
[Review Quote] ""[Eloisa Aquino's] admiration for her subjects shines through in this celebratory volume."" - Publisher's Weekly [Endorsement] "A vital history rendered in raw and riveting detail." - Lauren Hough