Английская Википедия:Cath Jackson

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Similar names Шаблон:Infobox person Cath Jackson (born 1957) is a British lesbian cartoonist who was primarily active in the 1980s and 1990s. The subject of her cartoons were of a socio-political nature and accompanied articles and other artistic works that spoke for women's health and rights.

Career

Cath Jackson started her career in the early 1980s as a cub journalist on International Construction Magazine and later transitioned to being a freelance cartoonist.[1] Her artistic focus, as a lesbian cartoonist, was largely centred on political activism and questioning feminist positions.[1][2][3] Jackson began producing comic strips in 1981 for magazines such as Nursing Times and City Limits.[1][4] The New Statesman, a British magazine well known for its upfront and confrontational outlook on global politics,[5] also displayed her work on its cover of 26 July 1985.[6] In addition, she drew cartoons for an aids instructional pamphlet targeted at women and produced by the Terrence Higgins Trust.[7]

She began contributing to Trouble and Strife in Spring 1984 and she regularly helped produce the magazine until the summer of 1993.[8][9] Trouble and Strife generated articles that advocated for "radical feminism" from 1983 to 2002.[10] In 2014 Jackson returned as an illustrator for the magazine on the topic of anti-gay legislation at the Sochi Olympics.[11] Some of her cartoons from these publications were later reproduced on post cards for Cath Tate Cards.[1] Jackson met Cath Tate through a mutual acquaintance that worked for the novelty book store Silvermoon.[12] During the 1990s Jackson was featured in several anthologies produced by Roz Warren, all of which were themed on contemporary lesbian and women's humour.[13][14][15]

Publications

Books

  • Visibly Vera (1986) [16]
  • Wonder Wimbin: Everyday Stories of Feminist Folk (1984) [17]

Anthologies

  • Women Draw (1984) [18]
  • The Best Contemporary Women's Humor (1994)[14]
  • Dyke strippers: lesbian cartoonists A to Z (1995)[13]
  • Kitty Libber (1998)[15]

Contributions

  • Nursing Times (1984)[1][4]
  • Trouble and Strife No. 2 (Spring 1984)[8]
  • Trouble and Strife No. 3 (Summer 1984)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 4 (Winter 1984)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 5 (Spring 1985)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 6 (Summer 1985)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 7 (Winter 1985)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 8 (Spring 1986)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 9 (Summer 1986)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 10 (Spring 1987)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 11 (Summer 1987)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 12 (Winter 1987)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 13 (Spring 1988)
  • Trouble And Strife No. 14 (Winter 1988)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 16 (Spring 1989)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 17 (Summer 1989)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 18 (Winter 1989)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 19 (Spring 1990)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 20 (Summer 1990)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 21 (Spring 1991)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 22 (Summer 1991)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 23 (Winter 1991/1992)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 24 (Summer 1992)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 25 (Winter 1992/1993)
  • Trouble and Strife No. 26 (Spring 1993)[9]
  • Women and Aids: 3rd edition (1987)[7]

Recognition

  • She was featured in the book The Inking Woman: 250 years of women cartoon and comic artists in Britain (Myriad Editions, 2018), which compiled the works from the 2017 art exhibit held at the Cartoon Museum in London.[1]

References

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External links

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