2012
DOI: 10.1080/21504857.2012.703883
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Female grotesques: carnivalesque subversion in the comics of Julie Doucet

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“…Rather than merely celebrating festivity, the ritualesque involves a performative use of symbols to actively bring about social change. Køhlert (2012) analyses the comics of Julie Doucet in the light of Bakhtin's notion of carnivalesque and discerns its expressive aesthetics in grotesque realism. Anchored in the bizarre and grotesque, Doucet de􀅫ies conventional notions regarding the female body, employing parody and unconventional corporeality to reconceive the cultural and social norms.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than merely celebrating festivity, the ritualesque involves a performative use of symbols to actively bring about social change. Køhlert (2012) analyses the comics of Julie Doucet in the light of Bakhtin's notion of carnivalesque and discerns its expressive aesthetics in grotesque realism. Anchored in the bizarre and grotesque, Doucet de􀅫ies conventional notions regarding the female body, employing parody and unconventional corporeality to reconceive the cultural and social norms.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%