A.K. Summers Draws The Life And Times Of A Pregnant Butch

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Some people want babies. People I went to high school with are already having them by the twos and threes.  And remember The Real L Word’s Cori and Kacy?!? Pregnancy and parenting in the LGBTQ community, especially from the perspective of the genderqueer or butch, still leaves much to be explored, and representation of a butch dyke pregnancy are few and far between. (Also, have you and your lesbian feminists friends/lovers ever discussed the feminist collective family plan? Read on!)

Enter Pregnant ButchA. K. Summers began working on the semi-autobiographical Pregnant Butch comic in 2005 following the birth of her son. In the series she shares struggles personally and socially with her pregnancy, and the oddity of being feminized throughout by people who had viewed her as masculine prior to the pregnancy.


Some readers may notice Summers’ work is influenced by Hergé’s Tintin. She explains in an article with Bay Windows, “I loved the idea of wearing things like knee britches and berets and cutting that kind of Tintin-esque figure, rather than being like a ’50s style butch who’s really going for something rougher and tougher.” Fan. In addition to this comic, Summers is also working on a graphic novel for children, The Minotaur and the Bicycle.

As of December 5, 2011, Pregnant Butch is being released one page per week through the webcomix collective ACT-I-VATE. Check it out now!

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Jamie J. Hagen

Jamie lives in Boston and is currently a PhD student in Global Governance and Human Security at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She is a freelance writer and also a team associate for the Boston chapter of Hollaback!.

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12 Comments

  1. Looooove it! Just read all of it that’s up so far. My favorite was when, in the third installment, the main character muses on words/euphemisms for pregnancy.

    “Fetal corpulence…uterine glut.”

  2. As a matter of vague interest, a girl the other day told me I looked like Tin Tin. “A girl Tin Tin.” Now I feel like I should see the movie or something.

    • I was all excited to go and watch it because i loved the books and cartoons sooo much growing up. Thanks, you saved me like 20 bucks. I guess it’s off to the girl with a dragon tattoo!

  3. Hey, I’m a butch filmmaker who birthed two children and wants to make a documentary exploring gender identity through the eyes of pregnant, or previously pregnant butches. Does anyone know someone who might want to be interviewed for this doc? If so, contact me at:

    [email protected] and put “film” in the subject line.

    Thanks!
    Cyn

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