cover image Smash the Patriarchy

Smash the Patriarchy

Marta Breen, illus. by Jenny Jordahl, trans. from the Norwegian by Siân Mackie. Helvetiq, $19.99 (96p) ISBN 978-3-03964-018-8

In this slim graphic novel, collaborators Breen and Jordhal (Fearless Females) unpack the chauvinistic ideologies that have dominated myriad societies since ancient times via expert comedic dialogue and poppy full-color spreads. Beginning with Aristotle’s belief that “being a woman is a natural handicap” and winding through the values of prominent male government officials, philosophers, and religious leaders, the creators chronicle numerous disparaging remarks various men have made toward women throughout history and how these assertions helped shape contemporary patriarchy. Featured figures—such as Martin Luther (1483–1546), who claimed that women should stay home because “they have broad hips and a wide fundament to sit upon”—are rendered in expressive caricature. Comics interstitials starring Breen and Jordhal note how these ideals prevented women from getting an education, joining the workforce, and pursuing artistic endeavors. Anecdotal vignettes introduce important female figures such as Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) and Malala Yousafzai (b. 1997), and the creators briefly touch on tenets of intersectional feminism. The work’s upbeat tone keeps explanations of some devastating historical events from bogging down this vibrantly presented primer. Ages 12–14. (Oct.)