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- Zanele Muholi : somnyama ngonyama = hail the dark lioness. by Muholi, Zanele,photographer,interviewee.(CARDINAL)331918; Mussai, Renée,editor,interviewer.(CARDINAL)855413; Gumbs, Alexis Pauline,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)853800; Olufemi, Lola,contributor.(CARDINAL)896199; Jacobs, Ntsiki,contributor.; Mbongwa, Khanyisile,contributor.(CARDINAL)896313; Ginwala, Natasha,contributor.(CARDINAL)896122; Boswell, Phoebe,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)896447; Becker, Natasha,contributor.(CARDINAL)896959; Olayiwola, Porsha,contributor.; Humbane, Aluta,contributor.; Russell, Legacy,contributor.(CARDINAL)856661; Al-Maria, Sophia,contributor.(CARDINAL)605945; Campt, Tina,1964-contributor.;
- Includes bibliographical references."The highly anticipated second volume to the widely acclaimed and celebrated self-portrait series, Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness. In Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness, Volume II, Zanele Muholi explores and expands upon notions of Blackness, and the myriad possibilities of the self. Since the publication of the first volume in 2018, Muholi has continued to photograph themself in a range of new international locations. Drawing on different materials or found objects referencing their environment, a specific event or lived experience, Muholi boldly explores their own image and innate possibilities as a Black individual in today's global society, and--most important--speaks emphatically in response to contemporary and historical racisms. Renée Mussai, curator and historian, brings together written contributions from more than ten curators, poets, and authors, building a poetic and experimental framework that extends the idea of speculative futures and the potentiality of multivalent selves. Powerfully arresting, this collection further amplifies Muholi's expressive and radical manifesto. As they state in the first volume, "My practice as a visual activist looks at Black resistance--existence as well as insistence."" --
- Subjects: Interviews.; Self-portraits.; Photobooks.; Illustrated works.; Portraits.; Muholi, Zanele; Muholi, Zanele; Photographers, Black; Photographers; Gender identity; Gender identity; Gender-nonconforming people; Gender-nonconforming people; Self-portraits, Black; Self-portraits; Portrait photography.; Photography, Artistic.; Non-binary people.; LGBTQ+ people.; LGBTQ+ artists.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Gender identity.; Gender non-conforming people.;
- Until I love myself the journey of a nonbinary manga artist. [manga] by Pesuyama, Poppy,author,artist.(CARDINAL)880723; Balistrieri, Emily,translator,adapter.(CARDINAL)413004; Lee, Jeannie,artist,letterer.(CARDINAL)499704;
- "Nonbinary manga artist Poppy Pesuyama is excited when forms offer the option to choose "neither" for gender and thrilled about their new job working as an assistant for manga artist X! But then he sexually harasses them, treating them first like a girl and then like something less than human. It only lasts a few months, but in some ways it never ends. When they finally feel able to confront him about it, they get an apology but not really the closure they were looking for. It turns out his reason for upending Pesuyama's life was simple. He just could. Knowing that ugly truth really doesn't help Pesuyama at all, and so now they begin a new step in their journey as a nonbinary manga artist--therapy! What will Pesuyama discover about gender, society, and loving yourself in this final volume?"--Rated T+ (Older teen).
- Subjects: Autobiographical comics.; Genderqueer comics.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Manga.; Autobiographies.; Young adult literature.; Pesuyama, Poppy; Artists; Gender-nonconforming people; Gender nonconformity; Manga (Comic books); Gender identity; Self-esteem; Sexual harassment; Non-binary people; Gender non-conforming people.; Gender identity.; Sexual harassment.;
- Raising Ollie : how my nonbinary art-nerd kid changed (nearly) everything I know / by Rademacher, Tom,1981-author.;
- Introduction: The many stories of Olive -- April: School trouble -- May: The music teacher -- June: Looking for a new school -- July: In Denver -- August: Open houses and kids like me -- September: The year starts -- October: The infamous C-word conference -- November: Art and weirdos -- December: Anxiety time -- January: What do we do with smart kids -- February: So white -- March: Lemonade, Mountain Dew, meth -- April: Sex ed -- May: Student activism -- June: The most right thing."The account of one radically new school year for a Teacher of the Year and for his nonbinary, art-obsessed, brilliant child"--
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Rademacher, Tom, 1981-; Rademacher, Tom, 1981-; Anti-racism; Gender-nonconforming children; Gifted children; Parents of gender-nonconforming children; Parents of gifted children; Racism in education; Social justice and education; Teachers; Teachers; Anti-racism.; Non-binary people.; Parents of queer people.;
- Zanele Muholi : somnyama ngonyama = hail the dark lioness / by Muholi, Zanele,photographer,artist,interviewee.(CARDINAL)331918; Mussai, Renée,interviewer,contributor.(CARDINAL)855413; Azuah, Unoma Nguemo,contributor.(CARDINAL)873262; Bongela, Milisuthando,contributor.; Budge, Ama Josephine,contributor.; Clarke, Cheryl,1947-contributor.(CARDINAL)733376; Bruin-Derakhshani, Fariba de,contributor.(CARDINAL)872194; Dlamini, Andiswa,contributor.; Eyene, Christine,contributor.(CARDINAL)873364; Garb, Tamar,contributor.(CARDINAL)189675; Golden, Thelma,contributor.(CARDINAL)209039; Hackett, Sophie,1971-contributor.(CARDINAL)873432; Jayawardane, Neelika,contributor.(CARDINAL)873607; Kiguwa, Peace,contributor.(CARDINAL)873034; Lehong, Mapula,contributor.; Magona, Sindiwe,contributor.(CARDINAL)682339; Masheane, Napo,contributor.(CARDINAL)873465; Mokoena, Hlonipha,contributor.(CARDINAL)873425; Mondi, Jackie,contributor.; Nqelenga, Pumelela "Push",contributor.; Onabanjo, Oluremi C.,contributor.(CARDINAL)850177; Talmor, Ruti,contributor.(CARDINAL)873647; van Zyl, Christie,contributor.; Williams, Carla,1965-contributor.(CARDINAL)421307; Willis, Deborah,1948-contributor.(CARDINAL)172317; Aperture Foundation,publisher.(CARDINAL)195492;
- Includes bibliographical references."With the series Somnyama Ngonyama, I have decided to turn the camera on myself. In contrast to my life-long project of documenting members of my black LGBTI community in South Africa and beyond, one in which I normally have the privilege of witnessing participants' presentation of themselves according to their own self-image, with this new work I have created portraits in which I am both participant and image-maker. Somnyama Ngonyama (meaning 'Hail, the Dark Lioness') is an unflinchingly personal approach I have taken as a visual activist to confronting the politics of race and pigment in the photographic archive. It is a statement of self-presentation through portraiture. The entire series also relates to the concept of MaID ('My Identity') or, read differently, 'maid', the quotidian and demeaning name given to all subservient black women in South Africa. Experimenting with different characters and archetypes, I have portrayed myself in highly stylised fashion using the performative and expressive language of theatre. The black face and its details become the focal point, forcing the viewer to question their desire to gaze at images of my black figure." --Full exhibition specific artist's statement found at:"Zanele Muholi: Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness includes one hundred self-portraits created by one of the most powerful visual activists of our time. In each of the images, Muholi drafts material props from their immediate environment in an effort to reject their journey, explore their own image and possibilities as a black non-binary person in today's global society, and--most important--to speak emphatically in response to contemporary and historical racisms. As they states, "I am producing this photographic document to encourage people to be brave enough to occupy spaces, brave enough to create without fear of being vilified ... To teach people about our history, to re-think what history is all about, to re-claim it for ourselves, to encourage people to use artistic tools such as cameras as weapons to fight back." More than twenty curators, poets, and authors offer written contributions that draw out the layers of meaning and possible readings to accompany select images. Powerfully arresting, this collection is as much a manifesto of resistance as it is an autobiographical, artistic statement."--Amazon.com"Muholi is a South African visual activist and photographer. For over a decade they have documented black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people's lives in various townships in South Africa. Responding to the continuing discrimination and violence faced by the LGBTI community, in 2006 Muholi embarked on an ongoing project, Faces and Phases, in which they depict black lesbian and transgender individuals. Muholi's self-proclaimed mission is "to re-write a black queer and trans visual history of South Africa for the world to know of our resistance and existence at the height of hate crimes in SA and beyond." These arresting portraits are part of Muholi's contribution towards a more democratic and representative South African homosexual history. Through this positive imagery, Muholi hopes to offset the stigma and negativity attached to queer identity in African society. In a more recent ongoing series, Somnyama Ngonyama (Hail the Dark Lioness), Muholi becomes both the participant and the image-maker, as they turn the camera on themself. Experimenting with different characters and archetypes, Muholi's self portraits reference specific events in South Africa's political history. Through exaggerating the darkness of their skin tone, Muholi reclaims their blackness, and offsets the culturally dominant images of black women in the media today." Full biography found at:
- Subjects: Interviews.; Self-portraits.; Photobooks.; Portraits.; Illustrated works.; Muholi, Zanele; Muholi, Zanele; Photographers, Black; Photographers; Gender identity; Gender identity; Gender-nonconforming people; Gender-nonconforming people; Self-portraits, Black; Self-portraits; Portrait photography.; Photography, Artistic.; Non-binary people.; LGBTQ+ people.; LGBTQ+ artists.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Gender identity.; Gender non-conforming people.;
- Invisible wounds / by Ruliffson, Jess,author,artist.(CARDINAL)858487; Fantagraphics Books,publisher.(CARDINAL)432868;
- Shares the stories of men, women and non-binary people who struggle to reconcile their wartime experiences with their postwar lives, revealing how America's endless entanglement in wars has affected the psyches of the people who wage them.
- Subjects: Biographical comics.; Biographies.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Nonfiction comics.; Personal narratives.; Afghan War, 2001-2021; Iraq War, 2003-2011; Soldiers; Soldiers; Veterans; Veterans;
- In transit : being non-binary in a world of dichotomies / by Anderson, Dianna E.,author.; VanDerWerff, Emily,writer of foreword.;
- Includes bibliographical references."A compelling blend of history, theory, and personal story to get to the heart of non-binary identity and experience"--Publisher's description
- Subjects: Anderson, Dianna E.; Gender nonconformity.; Gender nonconformity; Gender-nonconforming people; Gender non-conforming people.;
- Not him or her : accepting and loving my non-binary child : here's what you should know / by Mann, Michelle,author.;
- Subjects: Gender nonconformity.; Gender identity.; Sexual minorities.; Transgender people.; Parent and child.;
- Understanding gender identity / by Nardo, Don,1947-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Many Alternative Gender Identities -- Being Transgender -- Being Non-Binary -- Social Challenges of the Alternatively Gendered."In most corners of the globe, a majority of people see themselves as either male or female. Moreover, there has long been, and remains, a general assumption that those are the only possible genders that human beings can be. The gender spectrum is extremely diverse and non-binary people can and do express a range of gender identities so wide that it can seem confusing to some people"--Ages 14-18
- Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Young adult literature.; Gender identity.; Gender nonconformity.; Gender identity.;
- Dear body / by Bordier, Léa,1992-author.; Karensac,artist.(CARDINAL)823395; Géntilhomme, Ève,artist.(CARDINAL)898688; Cy,1990-artist.; Boiseau, Marie,artist.; Meynet, Sibylline,artist.; Malle, Mirion,1992-artist.(CARDINAL)839050; Messana, Anne-Olivia,artist.; Collignon, Daphné,1977-artist.; Maurel, Carole,artist.(CARDINAL)356606; Gomez, Lucile,1980-artist.; Mademoiselle Caroline,1974-artist.(CARDINAL)839964; Mathou,artist.; Hahnenberger, Ivanka,adaptor,translator.(CARDINAL)346235;
- "For years, Lea Bordier has interviewed over 70 women and non-binary people from all walks of life about themselves and their bodies on her YouTube channel. With the help of 12 female and non-binary cartoonists, Lea has adapted hundreds of hours of interviews into a graphic novel packed with 12 powerful and emotional stories. This is a journey into the lives of twelve women and non-binary people and their relationship with their bodies, in their own words."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Social issue comics.; Graphic medicine (Comics); Personal narratives.; Body image; Body image in women; Body image; Comic books, strips, etc.; Gender-nonconforming people; Women; Gender-nonconforming people; Vulvodynia; Anorexia; Miscarriage; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Rape; Cerebral palsy; Self-acceptance; Women.;
- My history, my gender, me / by Corrigan, Cassandra Jules,author.; Butterfly, Moe,illustrator.;
- "A beautifully-illustrated introduction to trans and non-binary people through history, for children aged 7+. Featuring Marinos the Monk, the Chevalier d'Eon, James Barry, Marsha P. Johnson, Lucy Hicks Anderson and more, this book explores the lives of gender-nonconforming icons and includes activities for kids to discuss with parents and educators"--Ages 7-9Grades 2-3
- Subjects: Gender identity; Transgender people; Transgender people;
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