Creating possible alternatives

Hannah V. Warren
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The apocalyptic mode of writing, as a social endeavor, provides creators the opportunity to critique gender normativity within post-devastation rebuilding and to disrupt the expected binary between oppressor and oppressed. When nothing is left, when our characters reach The End, the abandonment of traditional gender norms and the acceptance of gender-diverse identity catalyzes communal restructuring. The 2021 televised adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan’s and Pia Guerra’s comic series Y: The Last Man (2002–08) is a flipped narrative of gender essentialism – no longer a concern for social stratification, gender becomes a wayside factor in identity for some and an unprecedented, harmful obsession post-cataclysm for others who cannot re-enter social spaces without focusing on what they consider the essential differences in men and women.
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世界末日的写作模式作为一种社会努力,为创作者提供了在灾难后重建过程中批判性别规范的机会,并打破了压迫者和被压迫者之间的二元对立。当一切都不复存在时,当我们的角色到达 "尽头 "时,对传统性别规范的摒弃和对性别多元化身份的接受催化了社区的重建。布莱恩-K-沃恩(Brian K. Vaughan)和皮娅-格拉(Pia Guerra)的漫画系列《Y:最后一人》(2002-08 年)的 2021 年电视改编版就是性别本质主义的翻转叙事--性别不再是社会分层的关注点,对某些人来说,性别成为身份认同中的一个无关紧要的因素,而对另一些人来说,性别则是灾难后前所未有的、有害的痴迷,他们无法在不关注他们所认为的男女本质区别的情况下重新进入社会空间。
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