Hothead Paisan
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Hothead Paisan: Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist is an alternative comic written and drawn by Diane DiMassa published 1991–1998. It features the title character generally wreaking violent vengeance on male oppressors. Recurring characters include Hothead's cat Chicken, her wise mystical friend Roz, a talking lamp, and her lover Daphne.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Publication
The series began in 1991, published under the imprint Giant Ass Publishing, run by DiMassa's partner, Stacy Sheehan. The series ran for 21 issues, ending in 1998, and were collected and published as two volumes: Hothead Paisan and The Revenge of Hothead Paisan. These volumes were later combined and republished with a 10-page introduction to the main character as a 428-page trade paperback The Complete Hothead Paisan.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
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According to Gabrielle Dean, the character of Hothead represents a "phallicized dyke" who is "at the mercy of her own rage against society, which she expresses by castrating men who are exaggerated stand-ins for the patriarchal order".<ref name="Dean">Template:Cite book</ref> Hothead has changed into a wolf and her hands have become chainsaws. Kim Hall states that Hothead "is an image of feminist resistance that does not rest on purity."Template:R
In 2004, a version was staged as a musical, produced by Animal Prufrock at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> The cast included Ani DiFranco, Susan Powter, Ubaka Hill, Toshi Reagon, Julie Wolf, Kate Wolf, and Allyson Palmer of BETTY.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
See also
References
Further reading
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- Frueh, Joanna and Fierstein, Laurie. "Comments on the Comics", in Template:Cite book
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- Queen, Robin M. "'I Don't Speak Spritch': Locating Lesbian Language", in Template:Cite book
- Scalettar, Liana. "Resistance, Representation and the Subject of Violence: Reading Hothead Paisan", in Template:Cite book
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- 1991 comics debuts
- 1990s LGBTQ literature
- Comics characters introduced in 1991
- American comics
- Feminist comics
- Fictional feminists and women's rights activists
- Fictional lesbians
- Humor comics
- Lesbian-related comics
- Satirical comics
- Comics about shapeshifting
- Comics about cats
- Comics about anthropomorphic objects
- Comics about talking objects