Menopause
ISBN: 9780271089096
Platform/Publisher: De Gruyter / Penn State University Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited

This eclectic anthology in the graphic medicine genre illuminates a subject seldom discussed in comics, as more than 20 creators share their experiences with menopause. The wide range of approaches includes Maureen Burdock's elegantly illustrated ode to the neopagan triple goddess and "moonblood," Lynda Barry's witty recollections of the opinionated old ladies in her Filipino family, Joyce Farmer's playful answer to the question "Do Menopausal Women Even Get Horny?" and an appearance from Roberta Gregory's alt-comics heroine, Bitchy Bitch, who deals with "the Change" by snarling, "Has it really been over five hundred gushers?" One of the strongest and funniest pieces, Mimi Pond's "When the Menopause Carnival Comes to Town," follows a mother and daughter through a fairground where attractions include the Mood Swing and the Hormone Scrambler. Several pieces are authored by medical professionals, including the editor, a nurse and educator who calls herself Comics Nurse. Trans and genderqueer creators offer perspectives, as do artists who have gone through hysterectomy and early menopause. Like many anthologies, it's uneven, with the contributors' artistic abilities ranging from amateur to fully assured. But the volume's exploration of what Barry calls "un-becoming a woman" is often informative, sometimes moving, and ambitious in its frank talk about what is oddly taboo: an inevitable experience for half of humanity. (May)


Czerwiec MK :

MK Czerwiec, RN, MA, is the artist in residence at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and the cocurator of GraphicMedicine.org. She has served as a Senior Fellow of the George Washington School of Nursing Center for Health Policy and Media Engagement and as an Applied Cartooning Fellow of the Center for Cartoon Sudies. She is the creator of the graphic memoir Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371 and coauthor of Graphic Medicine Manifesto , both published by Penn State University Press.

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