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Marc Koralnik |
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FINE
Fine is an oral history in comics that explores the lived experience of gender in America today, woven together with Rhea Ewing's own story of eventually coming out as non-binary.
There are over 1.4 million Americans who openly identify as trans, and that's not counting the many who are in the closet or still questioning. Rhea Ewing grew up in a small town in rural America, and they wanted to create this book for the many young people living in isolated pockets of America who feel confused about their gender identity. We are at a transitional moment in the way we as a culture talk and think about gender. Fine will serve as a guide for anyone hoping to better understand why we are where we are, or the experiences of those friends and loved ones and neighbors who don't easily fit into our, until now, binary understanding of gender.
About the Author
Rhea Ewing is a young, non-binary comics creator, a graduate of UW Madison's fine art program, who spent the last six years interviewing dozens of transgender and cisgender folkscutting across race and classto learn about their experiences of gender and gender nonconformity. Rhea wanted to understand the lives and experiences of America's most marginalized while also on a journey to understand their own identity.
About the Author
Rhea Ewing is a young, non-binary comics creator, a graduate of UW Madison's fine art program, who spent the last six years interviewing dozens of transgender and cisgender folkscutting across race and classto learn about their experiences of gender and gender nonconformity. Rhea wanted to understand the lives and experiences of America's most marginalized while also on a journey to understand their own identity.
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Published 2022-04-01 by Norton |