Chapter 3 Feminist comics activism Stories about migrant women in Sweden by Amalia Alvarez and Daria Bogdanska

This article argues that Amalia Alvarez's comics album The Stories of Five Undocumented Women (2013), based on a collection of stories told by migrant women, and Daria Bogdanska's autobiographical comics album Wage Slaves (2016) can be regarded as feminist comics activism. They are example...

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Main Author: Nordenstam, Anna (auth)
Other Authors: Wallin Wictorin, Margareta (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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