RECORD DETAIL


Back To Previous

UPA Perpustakaan Universitas Jember

Springtime in the South is Like a Song in My Heart’’: Raina Telgemeier’s Drama, the Romanticization of the Plantation South, and the Romance Plot

No image available for this title
This essay explores the complex relationship that exists between the
romance plot and the romanticization of the antebellum South in Raina Telgemeier’s
critically acclaimed and commercially successful graphic novel, Drama.
The text’s use of a Gone With the Wind-style musical as its romantic and thematic
pivot point complicates its political message and calls into question its seemingly
progressive stance on social issues. While critics have praised Telgemeier’s text for
its racially and ethnically diverse cast of characters, the moonlight-and-magnolias
musical that forms the centerpiece to Drama traffics not simply in a historical myth,
but in a white-centric fantasy. In so doing, the graphic novel demonstrates the
limitations of LGBTQ youth advocacy that does not remain cognizant of intersectionality,
while it also highlights the problem with millennial forms of liberal
multiculturalism that omit critical discussions about race.

Availability
EB00000002746KAvailable
Detail Information

Series Title

-

Call Number

-

Publisher

: ,

Collation

-

Language

ISBN/ISSN

-

Classification

NONE

Detail Information

Content Type

E-Jurnal

Media Type

-

Carrier Type

-

Edition

-

Specific Detail Info

-

Statement of Responsibility

No other version available