{"id":7989,"date":"2011-10-25T09:00:43","date_gmt":"2011-10-25T08:00:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=7989"},"modified":"2011-10-25T09:00:43","modified_gmt":"2011-10-25T08:00:43","slug":"found-feminism-sinfest","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2011\/10\/25\/found-feminism-sinfest\/","title":{"rendered":"Found Feminism: Sinfest"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sinfest<\/strong><\/a> is one of my favourite webcomics. I can’t
quite work out why I haven’t written it up as a Found Feminism before,
I guess I just made the assumption that like kittens with captions, everyone
already knew about it. The strip has been going for a while, and I love the
mix of anti-dinner table talk\u00a0 (politics, sex and religion) with the
more winsome or just for gags strips. It’s updated pretty regularly
and has a massive archive so I’ve just fixed that question over what
you are going to do for the next week – go read!<\/p>\n
On the face of it, a drugs-and-porn fuelled pig, bikini devil girls and a
lead female character who talks a lot about clothes and boys doesn’t
seem like an instant win for Team Bad Rep – but appearances can be
deceptive.<\/p>\n
Monique (with the awesome purple hair) is a revolutionary and a style
guru, whilst still being a well-rounded character. Proving, if more proof
were needed – and it sometimes is – that feminism isn’t
about wearing dungarees and being angry all the time. It’s a thing
that people do, to make other people’s lives better. And it can be
light-hearted, well meaning, serious AND funny. With amazing hair.<\/p>\n
Sinfest<\/strong> is written and drawn by
Tatsuya Ishida<\/strong>, a Japanese American writer\/artist who
takes pop culture references and uses them to make some really good
points about gender politics and American
consumer culture<\/a> and mashes them up into a great read. I
distinctly remember following the strip more closely than the American
election, especially because Sarah Palin Pig made me cry with
laughter. The artwork is wonderful, with some lovely bits of line art.
He also does some cute dog and cat jokes as well as some beautiful
calligraphy word-to-shape panels<\/a>. There really is very little not
to like.<\/p>\n
They’ve really pulled out all the stops with the recent Patriarchy<\/a>
series, which neatly uses the idea of the Matrix to describe living
in the “patriarchy” – I’m going to print out
copies and hand them out to anyone who asks what this feminism
malarky is all about.<\/p>\n
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