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Maia Kobabe

Maia Kobabe (/ˈmə kˌbb/, born 1989[1])[2][3] is an American cartoonist and author.

Maia Kobabe
Born1989 (age 33–34)
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist, Writer
Notable works
Gender Queer
Awards
https://redgoldsparkspress.com/

Life and career

Kobabe graduated with an MFA in Comics from California College of the Arts.[4] Kobabe's work features themes of "identity, sexuality, anti-fascism, fairy tales and homesickness."[5]

Kobabe's graphic nonfiction work has been featured in The Nib, The Press Democrat, and SF Weekly, among other publications.[6]

Kobabe's first full-length book Gender Queer: A Memoir was published by Lion Forge Comics in 2019.[7] When asked why Kobabe wrote the book in a Time magazine interview, they said:[8]

I wrote this book in huge part because I was struggling to come out, and I was asking myself all these questions and I was having these somewhat challenging conversations. And it often seems like I was never able to fully get my point across. And I got to the point where I thought, 'I have to sit down and write about this because I don’t feel like I am getting across verbally what I’m really trying to say.'

Gender Queer was made available in some school libraries but was subsequently banned by a school district in Alaska, due to its sexually explicit content. Kobabe responded to the controversy with an opinion piece in The Washington Post, suggesting that accusers were upset less by the sexually explicit images and language than by the LGBTQ themes of the book.[9][10] Gender Queer was listed as one of the most banned or challenged books in September 2021 by The American Library Association's Office of Intellectual Freedom (OIF).[11][12] According to a report (September 2022) from PEN America,[13][14] Kobabe was the second most banned author in US school districts during the 2021–22 school year with Gender Queer the most frequently challenged book, banned in 41 school districts.[15] Discussing a wave of book censorship in early 2022 within the United States in a Slate interview, Kobabe said:[16]

What I'm learning is that a book challenge is like a community attacking itself. The people who are hurt in a challenge are the marginalized readers in the community where the challenge takes place. That is readers who are younger, readers who do not have the financial means to buy books if they're not available for free in the library. That is queer teens who might not feel comfortable bringing a book with such an obvious title into their home, if they have more conservative parents who would only feel safe reading the book secretly in the library without even checking it out. So yes, it upsets me because what I'm seeing is resources being taken away from queer marginalized youth, which does hurt. That does hurt me.

In January 2023, Scholastic acquired Saachi's Stories by Kobabe and Lucky Srikumar[17] "in a six-figure auction".[18] The middle-grade graphic novel is scheduled for publication by Scholastic's imprint Graphix in 2025.[17][18]

Personal life

Kobabe uses Spivak pronouns[19][20][21] and is non-binary and asexual.[8][22] Kobabe is dyslexic and didn't learn to read until age 11.[23]

Anthologies

Kobabe has published short comics in the following anthologies:

  • Alphabet (Stacked Deck Press, 2016)[24]
  • Tabula Idem: A Queer Tarot Comic Anthology (Fortuna Media, 2017)[25]
  • The Secret Loves of Geeks (Dark Horse Comics, 2018)[26]
  • Gothic Tales of Haunted Love (Bedside Press, 2018)[27]
  • Mine!: A Celebration of Liberty And Freedom For All Benefiting Planned Parenthood (ComicMix, 2018)[28]
  • Faster Than Light, Y’all (Iron Circus Comics, 2018)
  • Advanced Death Saves (Lost His Keys Man Comics, 2019)
  • How to Wait: An Anthology of Transition (edited by Sage Persing, 2019)
  • Theater of Terror: Revenge of the Queers (Northwest Press, 2019)[29]
  • Rolled and Told Vol. 2 (Oni Press, 2020)[30]
  • Be Gay, Do Comics (IDW Publishing, 2020)[31]

Awards

References

  1. ^ Kobabe, Maia (2020). Gender Queer. Portland, OR: Oni Press. p. 187. ISBN 9781549304002.
  2. ^ Kobabe, Maia. "Audio Name Pronunciation". TeachingBooks. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  3. ^ Watts, Katie (January 6, 2015). "Petaluma comic artist draws on passion". Santa Rosa Press Democrat. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  4. ^ "About - Maia Kobabe". redgoldsparkspress.com. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  5. ^ "Maia Kobabe: Gender Queer". Cartoon Art Museum. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  6. ^ "Maia Kobabe – Wernick & Pratt Agency". wernickpratt.com. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  7. ^ Kobabe, Maia (May 28, 2019). Gender Queer: A Memoir. ISBN 978-1549304002.
  8. ^ a b "'Gender Queer' Author 'Relieved' After Court Rules Book's Sale Can't Be Restricted in Virginia". Time. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
  9. ^ "Opinion | Maia Kobabe: Schools are banning my book 'Gender Queer.' But queer kids need queer stories". The Washington Post. October 29, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  10. ^ Goodykoontz, Emily (November 18, 2021). "Anchorage School District bans 'Gender Queer' book from its libraries". Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  11. ^ ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom Staff (October 13, 2021). "Lawn Boy and Gender Queer: The Trend Toward Book Challenges". Intellectual Freedom Blog, The Office for Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association. Retrieved November 19, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ Mazariegos, Miranda; Sullivan, Meghan Collins (April 4, 2022). "Efforts to ban books jumped an 'unprecedented' four-fold in 2021, ALA report says". NPR. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  13. ^ Albanese, Andrew (September 19, 2022). "PEN America Report Shows 'Rapid Acceleration' of Book Bans in Schools". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
  14. ^ Pineda, Dorany (September 19, 2022). "School book bans have seen an unprecedented surge this year, a new report says". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
  15. ^ "Banned in the USA: The Growing Movement to Censor Books in Schools". PEN America. September 19, 2022. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
  16. ^ Kois, Dan (March 22, 2022). "What to Do When Your Kid Is Reading a Book That Makes You Uncomfortable". Slate Magazine. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  17. ^ a b "'Gender Queer' Creator Moves from Oni to Graphix". ICv2. January 5, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  18. ^ a b "Rights Report: Week of January 2, 2023". Publishers Weekly. January 5, 2023. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  19. ^ a trans podcast [@gendereveal] (January 28, 2020). "While I'm threading, I'll add that this person emailed me to tell me about e/em pronouns as if he invented them. He didn't; those are Spivak pronouns. So I directed him to our interview with Maia Kobabe, a Spivak-using author and perfect human: t.co/6ouk4mOL94" (Tweet). from the original on February 2, 2020. Retrieved October 5, 2021 – via Twitter.
  20. ^ O'Neil, Tegan (May 23, 2019). "Gender Queer". The Comics Journal. Retrieved July 15, 2022. More than simply a memoir, the book is designed to explain the very concept of being non-binary, beginning with the author's first memories of gender and ending with the discovery of Spivak pronouns (e, em, eir) and eir first steps towards getting the people around em to accept and understand said pronouns.
  21. ^ Schemmel, Alec (September 1, 2022). "TIME uses 'e/em/eir' pronouns in article, stirring strong social media response". WKRC-TV. Retrieved September 2, 2022.
  22. ^ Abcarian, Robin. "Commentary: I read 'Gender Queer,' the most banned book in America. And so should you". Union-Bulletin.com. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  23. ^ "How 'Gender Queer: A Memoir' became America's most banned book". Los Angeles Times. December 21, 2022. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  24. ^ "ALPHABET | Prism Comics". Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  25. ^ "The Contributors". Tumblr. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  26. ^ Atwood, Margaret (2018). The Secret Loves of Geeks. ISBN 978-1506704739.
  27. ^ Various; Beiko, Samantha (February 22, 2018). Gothic Tales of Haunted Love. ISBN 978-1988715070.
  28. ^ Gaiman, Neil; Rivera, Gabby; Castellucci, Cecil (January 16, 2018). Mine!: A Celebration of Liberty and Freedom for All Benefiting Planned Parenthood. ISBN 978-1939888662.
  29. ^ Hall, Justin; Tyler, William O. (2019). Theater of Terror: Revenge of the Queers!. Seattle: Northwest Press. ISBN 9781943890477. OCLC 1135459868.
  30. ^ Reed, M. K. (July 14, 2020). Rolled and Told Vol. 2. ISBN 978-1-62010-745-4.
  31. ^ The Nib; Bors, Matt; Lubchansky, Matt; Harris, Eleri; Mirk, Sarah (September 2020). Be Gay, do Comics. ISBN 978-1684057771.
  32. ^ "SPX 2016 Ignatz Awards Nominees | SPX: The Small Press Expo". August 18, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  33. ^ "SPX 2019 Ignatz Nominees | SPX: The Small Press Expo". August 22, 2019. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  34. ^ "YALSA". www.facebook.com. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  35. ^ "Gender Queer: A Memoir | Awards & Grants". www.ala.org. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  36. ^ admin (September 9, 2009). "Stonewall Book Awards List". Round Tables. Retrieved October 23, 2020.

External links

  • Official Website

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Maia Kobabe ˈ m aɪ e k oʊ ˌ b eɪ b born 1989 1 2 3 is an American cartoonist and author Maia KobabeBorn1989 age 33 34 NationalityAmericanArea s Cartoonist WriterNotable worksGender QueerAwards2020 American Library Association Alex Award 2020 Stonewall Book Awardshttps redgoldsparkspress com Contents 1 Life and career 2 Personal life 3 Anthologies 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksLife and careerKobabe graduated with an MFA in Comics from California College of the Arts 4 Kobabe s work features themes of identity sexuality anti fascism fairy tales and homesickness 5 Kobabe s graphic nonfiction work has been featured in The Nib The Press Democrat and SF Weekly among other publications 6 Kobabe s first full length book Gender Queer A Memoir was published by Lion Forge Comics in 2019 7 When asked why Kobabe wrote the book in a Time magazine interview they said 8 I wrote this book in huge part because I was struggling to come out and I was asking myself all these questions and I was having these somewhat challenging conversations And it often seems like I was never able to fully get my point across And I got to the point where I thought I have to sit down and write about this because I don t feel like I am getting across verbally what I m really trying to say Gender Queer was made available in some school libraries but was subsequently banned by a school district in Alaska due to its sexually explicit content Kobabe responded to the controversy with an opinion piece in The Washington Post suggesting that accusers were upset less by the sexually explicit images and language than by the LGBTQ themes of the book 9 10 Gender Queer was listed as one of the most banned or challenged books in September 2021 by The American Library Association s Office of Intellectual Freedom OIF 11 12 According to a report September 2022 from PEN America 13 14 Kobabe was the second most banned author in US school districts during the 2021 22 school year with Gender Queer the most frequently challenged book banned in 41 school districts 15 Discussing a wave of book censorship in early 2022 within the United States in a Slate interview Kobabe said 16 What I m learning is that a book challenge is like a community attacking itself The people who are hurt in a challenge are the marginalized readers in the community where the challenge takes place That is readers who are younger readers who do not have the financial means to buy books if they re not available for free in the library That is queer teens who might not feel comfortable bringing a book with such an obvious title into their home if they have more conservative parents who would only feel safe reading the book secretly in the library without even checking it out So yes it upsets me because what I m seeing is resources being taken away from queer marginalized youth which does hurt That does hurt me In January 2023 Scholastic acquired Saachi s Stories by Kobabe and Lucky Srikumar 17 in a six figure auction 18 The middle grade graphic novel is scheduled for publication by Scholastic s imprint Graphix in 2025 17 18 Personal lifeKobabe uses Spivak pronouns 19 20 21 and is non binary and asexual 8 22 Kobabe is dyslexic and didn t learn to read until age 11 23 AnthologiesKobabe has published short comics in the following anthologies Alphabet Stacked Deck Press 2016 24 Tabula Idem A Queer Tarot Comic Anthology Fortuna Media 2017 25 The Secret Loves of Geeks Dark Horse Comics 2018 26 Gothic Tales of Haunted Love Bedside Press 2018 27 Mine A Celebration of Liberty And Freedom For All Benefiting Planned Parenthood ComicMix 2018 28 Faster Than Light Y all Iron Circus Comics 2018 Advanced Death Saves Lost His Keys Man Comics 2019 How to Wait An Anthology of Transition edited by Sage Persing 2019 Theater of Terror Revenge of the Queers Northwest Press 2019 29 Rolled and Told Vol 2 Oni Press 2020 30 Be Gay Do Comics IDW Publishing 2020 31 Awards2016 Ignatz Award Promising New Talent Nominee Tom O Bedlam 32 2019 Ignatz Award Outstanding Graphic Novel Nominee Gender Queer A Memoir 33 2019 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens Nominee Gender Queer A Memoir 34 2020 American Library Association Alex Award Winner Gender Queer A Memoir 35 2020 Stonewall Book Awards Israel Fishman Non Fiction Honor Book Gender Queer A Memoir 36 References Kobabe Maia 2020 Gender Queer Portland OR Oni Press p 187 ISBN 9781549304002 Kobabe Maia Audio Name Pronunciation TeachingBooks Retrieved April 12 2021 Watts Katie January 6 2015 Petaluma comic artist draws on passion Santa Rosa Press Democrat Retrieved May 10 2020 About Maia Kobabe redgoldsparkspress com Retrieved October 23 2020 Maia Kobabe Gender Queer Cartoon Art Museum Retrieved October 23 2020 Maia Kobabe Wernick amp Pratt Agency wernickpratt com Retrieved October 23 2020 Kobabe Maia May 28 2019 Gender Queer A Memoir ISBN 978 1549304002 a b Gender Queer Author Relieved After Court Rules Book s Sale Can t Be Restricted in Virginia Time Retrieved September 19 2022 Opinion Maia Kobabe Schools are banning my book Gender Queer But queer kids need queer stories The Washington Post October 29 2021 Retrieved November 12 2021 Goodykoontz Emily November 18 2021 Anchorage School District bans Gender Queer book from its libraries Anchorage Daily News Retrieved November 19 2021 ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom Staff October 13 2021 Lawn Boy and Gender Queer The Trend Toward Book Challenges Intellectual Freedom Blog The Office for Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association Retrieved November 19 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Mazariegos Miranda Sullivan Meghan Collins April 4 2022 Efforts to ban books jumped an unprecedented four fold in 2021 ALA report says NPR Retrieved April 28 2022 Albanese Andrew September 19 2022 PEN America Report Shows Rapid Acceleration of Book Bans in Schools Publishers Weekly Retrieved September 19 2022 Pineda Dorany September 19 2022 School book bans have seen an unprecedented surge this year a new report says Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 19 2022 Banned in the USA The Growing Movement to Censor Books in Schools PEN America September 19 2022 Retrieved September 19 2022 Kois Dan March 22 2022 What to Do When Your Kid Is Reading a Book That Makes You Uncomfortable Slate Magazine Retrieved April 28 2022 a b Gender Queer Creator Moves from Oni to Graphix ICv2 January 5 2023 Retrieved January 6 2023 a b Rights Report Week of January 2 2023 Publishers Weekly January 5 2023 Retrieved January 6 2023 a trans podcast gendereveal January 28 2020 While I m threading I ll add that this person emailed me to tell me about e em pronouns as if he invented them He didn t those are Spivak pronouns So I directed him to our interview with Maia Kobabe a Spivak using author and perfect human t co 6ouk4mOL94 Tweet Archived from the original on February 2 2020 Retrieved October 5 2021 via Twitter O Neil Tegan May 23 2019 Gender Queer The Comics Journal Retrieved July 15 2022 More than simply a memoir the book is designed to explain the very concept of being non binary beginning with the author s first memories of gender and ending with the discovery of Spivak pronouns e em eir and eir first steps towards getting the people around em to accept and understand said pronouns Schemmel Alec September 1 2022 TIME uses e em eir pronouns in article stirring strong social media response WKRC TV Retrieved September 2 2022 Abcarian Robin Commentary I read Gender Queer the most banned book in America And so should you Union Bulletin com Retrieved October 23 2022 How Gender Queer A Memoir became America s most banned book Los Angeles Times December 21 2022 Retrieved December 21 2022 ALPHABET Prism Comics Retrieved October 23 2020 The Contributors Tumblr Retrieved October 23 2020 Atwood Margaret 2018 The Secret Loves of Geeks ISBN 978 1506704739 Various Beiko Samantha February 22 2018 Gothic Tales of Haunted Love ISBN 978 1988715070 Gaiman Neil Rivera Gabby Castellucci Cecil January 16 2018 Mine A Celebration of Liberty and Freedom for All Benefiting Planned Parenthood ISBN 978 1939888662 Hall Justin Tyler William O 2019 Theater of Terror Revenge of the Queers Seattle Northwest Press ISBN 9781943890477 OCLC 1135459868 Reed M K July 14 2020 Rolled and Told Vol 2 ISBN 978 1 62010 745 4 The Nib Bors Matt Lubchansky Matt Harris Eleri Mirk Sarah September 2020 Be Gay do Comics ISBN 978 1684057771 SPX 2016 Ignatz Awards Nominees SPX The Small Press Expo August 18 2016 Retrieved October 23 2020 SPX 2019 Ignatz Nominees SPX The Small Press Expo August 22 2019 Retrieved October 23 2020 YALSA www facebook com Retrieved October 23 2020 Gender Queer A Memoir Awards amp Grants www ala org Retrieved October 23 2020 admin September 9 2009 Stonewall Book Awards List Round Tables Retrieved October 23 2020 External linksOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maia Kobabe amp 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