

An edition of Brazen (2018)
Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World
By Pénélope Bagieu
Publish Date
2018
Publisher
First Second
Language
eng
Pages
300
Description:
Les Culottées is a blog BD (French webcomic in blog format) written by Pénélope Bagieu in 2016. Published on the website of Le Monde, Bagieu uses Les Culottées to tell short biographical stories about women. Each comic features a woman from the past or present with an unusual or inspiring story. Bagieu produced one comic a week from January to October 2016, and eventually released the comics in book form. The stories were split into two print publications in France with the subtitle Des Femmes Qui ne Font Que ce Qu’elles Veulent (Women Who Do as They Please). Each one contained fifteen short stories. The work was released In English as one volume with the title Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World. The English version has only 29 stories instead of the original 30, as "Phoolan Devi, the Indian Queen of Bandits" was removed because it included the rape of a ten-year-old girl by her husband. Translated into 11 languages, Brazen was positively received and received an **Eisner Award** in 2019.
subjects: Feminists, Graphic novels, Translations into English, Comic books, strips, Women, New York Times reviewed, Comics & graphic novels, nonfiction, biography & memoir, Women, biography, collectionID:EanesChallenge, Biography, Caricatures and cartoons, Shaggs (Musical group), Nonfiction comics, Cartoons and comics, comic books, Biographies, Young adult, Biographical comics, comics, Graphic non-fiction
People: Josephine Baker, Nellie Bly (1867-1922), Betty Davis, Peggy Guggenheim (1898-1979), Margaret Hamilton (1902-1985), Tove Jansson (1914-20010 191503), Mae Jemison (1956-), Christine Jorgensen (1926-1989), Annette Kellerman (1888-1975), Hedy Lamarr (1913-2000), Frances Glessner Lee, Clémentine Delait (1865-1939), Nzinga, Las Mariposas, Josephina van Gorkum, Lozen, Delia J. Akeley (1875?-1970), Agnodice, Leymah Gbowee, Giorgina Reid, Christine Jorgensen (1926-), Zetian Wu (624-705), Temple Grandin (1947-), Sonita Alizadeh, Cheryl Bridges, Thérèse Clerc, The Shaggs, Katia Krafft, Jesselyn Radack, Naziq al-Abid
Places: France