A History of Underground Comics
Suddenly in the American 60’s pop music and comics swarmed ahead of movies as the cultural dominant forms. A handful of benevolent demon cartoonists did it all, and on the cheap. Minds changed. The male’s male, Ken Kesey, was made an ardent women’s liberationist by Lenore Goldfarb, Girl Commando, out of Robert Crumb. S. Clay Wilson showed me the leather sadist at the heart of Midwestern repressedness. The giddy hippie subculture got all its best self-criticism from its cartoonists.
And the full story's crowded into one visual orgy of a book. Nice Work.
[Stewart Brand, Whole Earth Epilog, p.689]
【コンテンツ】
Introduction
The Phantom Psychiatrist
1. An Attempt at Definition
2. Whence They Cometh
3. A Few Hows, Whens and Wherefores
4. Content: An Overview
5. Sex and Sexism
6. Violence
7. The World Around Us
8. Drugs
9. A Few Oddities
10. Suppression
11. Into the Overground
12. Cycling and Recycling
Afterword
出版年:1974年
言語:英語
ページ数:320ページ
サイズ:23cm×29cm×1.8cm
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