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Different beasts? National and transnational lines in the German-Indian anthology The Elephant in the Room

Author(s)
Ludewig, Julia
Date Issued
February 2020
Abstract
This essay compares the contributions by eight Indian and eight German-speaking visual artists to the 2016 issue of the all-women magazine Spring, an issue in which they reflect on gender roles, the titular ‘Elephant in the Room.’ Searching for transnational and national trends, I zoom in on three larger aspects: themes, genre, and visual style. Transnationally shared themes concern motherhood and female beauty standards. However, while artists across national and cultural borders ruminate about voluntary non-motherhood and engage expectations of feminine attractiveness, they differ in the extent to which they describe actually lived motherhood. The issue also shows culturally-specific beauty ideals, such as the Indians’ preoccupation with fair skin. In a similar way, artists from both continents use the genre of autobiography, but go to different depths with a notable ‘Indian’ preference to explore a grandmother’s past. Visually, too, the artists show interesting commonalities such as the tendency to tell their stories in a traditional comics format, yet the surface aesthetics differ. Whereas the Indian artists tend to employ a polished, fine-arts style, several German-speaking artists relish expressive abstraction. I provide possible reasons for these differences and end with an appraisal of how women artists might try to access the comics scene in the future.
Journal
Journal of Graphic Novels & Comics
Department
World Languages and Cultures
Citation
Julia Ludewig (2020) Different beasts? National and transnational lines in the German-Indian anthology The Elephant in the Room, Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, 11:1, 52-73, DOI: 10.1080/21504857.2019.1621915
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Version of Article
Published article
DOI
10.1080/21504857.2019.1621915
ISSN
2150-4857
2150-4865
Rights
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
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Women artists

India

Germany

Gender roles

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