This collection of new essays looks carefully at the broad spectrum of Neil Gaiman's work and how he interacts with feminism. Sixteen diverse essays from Gaiman scholars and fans alike examine highlights from Gaiman's graphic novels, short stories, novels, poems and screenplays, and confront the difficult issues he raises, including femininity, the male gaze, issues of age discrimination, rape, and feminine agency. Altogether the essays probe the difficult and complex representation of women and issues of femininity in the worlds of Neil Gaiman.
About the AuthorTara Prescott is a lecturer in Writing Programs at University of California, Los Angeles. She lives in Santa Monica. Aaron Drucker is an instructor in Los Angeles.
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Book InformationISBN 9780786466368
Author Tara PrescottFormat Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint McFarland & Co IncPublisher McFarland & Co Inc