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词条 Jillian Tamaki
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Influences and themes

  3. Career

      Controversy   Awards  Wins  Nominations 

  4. Bibliography

  5. References

  6. External links

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}}Jillian Tamaki (born 1980) is a Canadian American illustrator and comics artist known for her work in The New York Times and The New Yorker and for the graphic novels Boundless, as well as Skim and This One Summer written by her cousin Mariko Tamaki.[1][2]

Early life

Tamaki was born in Ottawa, Ontario, and grew up in Calgary, Alberta.[3] She graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design in 2003.[4] After graduating art school, she worked at the video game company BioWare[5] and later taught illustration at the New York City School of Visual Arts.[6][7]

Influences and themes

Tamaki read Archie comics and newspaper strips as a child. She submitted outfit designs into contests for Betty & Veronica comics. Her parents also had anthologies of other popular comics, including Far Side, Calvin and Hobbes, and Herman. In high school she made zines for fun, but she had stopped reading comics after outgrowing Archie. Her interest in alternative and indie comics began while she attended college. Some of her favorite comics during this time include Bipolar by Tomer Hanuka and Asaf Hanuka, a few Drawn and Quarterly artists including Julie Doucet, Chester Brown, Seth, Michel Rabahliati, as well as books by Will Eisner. She began making mini-comics after graduating in 2003, and her very first mini-comic appears in her first book, Gilded Lilies. Tamaki often acknowledges her influences as inspirations for beginning her work as they helped her learn the basics of cartooning.[8][9]

As a self-proclaimed feminist, Tamaki is often questioned about the role this plays in her work. She also grew up in an area of Canada where she was the only mixed-race child in her school. In multiple interviews, Tamaki explains that her identity shapes the lens that she sees through, but she does not make conscious effort to work these themes into her illustrations and designs. She is interested in the female experience and viewing women as whole human beings in an industry that often sexualized women’s bodies. Being shaped by feminism and race, her work aims to include diverse characters that readers can better identify with.

Career

Gilded Lilies (2006) is Tamaki's first published book and is a collection of Tamaki's illustrations and comic strips.[10] The first part of the book comprises a carefully selected assemblage of paintings, personal drawings, illustrations and comics. The second part consists of a wordless graphic narrative titled The Tapemines, which tells the story of two children in a surreal landscape featuring "forests of cassette tape".[11][12]Skim (2008) is a critically acclaimed graphic novel illustrated by Jillian and written by her cousin Mariko Tamaki.[13] It tells the story of a young high-school girl and touches on themes of friendship, suicide, sexuality, and identity.[14]Indoor Voice (2010) collects Tamaki's drawings, illustrations and comic strips and is part of publisher Drawn and Quarterly's Petit Livre series. The majority of the book is printed in black and white, but it also features some colour illustrations.[15] Indoor Voice was released to mixed reviews.[16][17][18]

"Now & then & when" (2008), a drawing with ink and graphite, was purchased by the Library of Congress in 2011. Within a two-panel horizontal, she depicted herself as a central, monumental figure, flanked by smaller full length figures of herself from infancy to adulthood on the left, from middle age to elderly on the right. Tamaki's variation on the theme with figures in bathing suits, related vignettes and speech balloons, presents an updated counterpart to the demure figures and texts of artistic precedents.[19]

This One Summer (2014) by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki is a graphic novel that centres on the experiences of close friends Rose and Windy, who are on the cusp of adolescence, during a summer holiday.[20] This One Summer won a 2014 Ignatz Award,[21] the 2015 Printz Honor and Caldecott Honor awards,[22] and the 2015 Eisner Award.[23]

In 2015, Drawn and Quarterly published SuperMutant Magic Academy, a collection of Tamaki's web comic of the same name from 2010 to 2014.[24] Previously, these comics won an Ignatz Award in 2012 for Outstanding Online Comic.[25]

In June 2017, Drawn and Quarterly published Tamaki's graphic novel Boundless, a collection of short stories.[26] The book received rave reviews.[27][28][29] A review in The Atlantic described the book as "an ambitious and eclectic set of tales, [that] focuses on the interior lives of unexpected subjects."[30] Other reviews called Boundless a "picture-perfect" collection[31] and as "a showcase for Tamaki’s mercurial style."[32] NPR and Publisher's Weekly named Boundless as one of the best graphic novels of the year.[33][34]

Tamaki hand-embroidered three book covers for Penguin. The covers were designed for three classic literature books: Emma by Jane Austen, The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett, and Black Beauty by Anna Sewell. In her free time, she also makes quilts as a hobby.[35]

Controversy

Tamaki became the centre of controversy when Mariko Tamaki alone was nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award for Skim. The comics community and others circulated an open letter to the Awards Committee that argued for Tamaki as a co-nominee, which was signed by notable comics artists such as Lynda Barry, Dan Clowes, and Julie Doucet.[36] They state in the letter:

"In illustrated novels, the words carry the burden of telling the story, and the illustrations serve as a form of visual reinforcement. But in graphic novels, the words and pictures BOTH tell the story, and there are often sequences (sometimes whole graphic novels) where the images alone convey the narrative. The text of a graphic novel cannot be separated from its illustrations because the words and the pictures together ARE the text. Try to imagine evaluating SKIM if you couldn’t see the drawings. Jillian’s contribution to the book goes beyond mere illustration: she was as responsible for telling the story as Mariko was." [37]
This One Summer, created by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki, ranked #1 on the list of top ten most banned and challenged books in the US in 2016. The main reasons this book was challenged were for its LGBT characters, drug use and profanity, sexually explicit content, and mature themes.[38]

Awards

Wins

  • 2008 Ignatz Award for Best Graphic Novel for Skim [39]
  • 2008 New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Books List for Skim [40]
  • 2008 Best of Books of the Year: Publishers Weekly, Quill & Quire for Skim [41]
  • 2009 Doug Wright Award Winner, Best Book for Skim [42]
  • 2012 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Online Comic, for SuperMutant Magic Academy.[43]
  • 2014 Governor General's Award for children's illustration, for This One Summer[44]
  • 2014 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Graphic Novel for This One Summer [45]
  • 2015 Caldecott Honor Book, for This One Summer[46]
  • 2015 Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album: New, for This One Summer[47]
  • 2015 Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize, for This One Summer[48]
  • 2016 Rudolph-Dirks-Award for Best Youth Drama / Coming of Age for This One Summer[49]
  • 2016 Eisner award for Best Publication for Teens, for SuperMutant Magic Academy
  • 2018 Governor General's Award for children's illustration, for They Say Blue[50]
  • 2018 Boston Globe–Horn Book Picture Book Award Winner for They Say Blue[51]

Nominations

  • 2008 Governor General’s Literary Award nominee for Skim [52]
  • 2009 Eisner Award nominee (Best Publication for Teens, Writer, New Graphic Album, Penciller/Inker) for Skim [53][54]
  • 2014 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Graphic Novel for This One Summer[55]

Bibliography

  • Gilded Lilies. (Conundrum Press, 2006) {{ISBN|1-894994-19-1}}
  • Skim. (Groundwood Books, 2008) Co-created with Mariko Tamaki. {{ISBN|978-0-88899-753-1}}
  • Indoor Voice (Drawn & Quarterly, 2010) {{ISBN|978-1770460140}}
  • This One Summer (First Second Books; Groundwood Books, 2014) Co-created with Mariko Tamaki. {{ISBN|978-1-59643-774-6}}
  • Frontier #7: SexCoven (Youth In Decline, 2015)
  • SuperMutant Magic Academy (Drawn & Quarterly, 2015) {{ISBN|1770461981}}
  • Boundless (Drawn & Quarterly, 2017)

References

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2. ^Burton, Susan (June 13, 2014). [https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/15/books/review/this-one-summer-by-mariko-tamaki-and-jillian-tamaki.html "Drawn to the Shore"]. The New York Times.
3. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20141214120240/http://www.walker.co.uk/contributors/Jillian-Tamaki-8413.aspx "Authors & Artists: Jillian Tamaki"]. Walker Books. Archived from original on 2014-12-14.
4. ^Tamaki, Jillian. "About". jilliantamaki.com. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
5. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/apr/24/jillian-tamaki-comics-graphic-novel-supermutant-magic-academy|title=Jillian Tamaki: 'I need to spend less time in the minds of straight men'|last=Randle|first=Chris|date=2015-04-24|work=The Guardian|access-date=2017-03-11|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077}}
6. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20140705113326/http://www.sva.edu/faculty/jillian-tamaki "Our Faculty: Jillian Tamaki"]. School of Visual Arts. Archived from the original on 2014-02-03.
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11. ^Kobayashi, ASM. "Gilded Lilies: Comics and Drawings". Broken Pencil. 34 (2005): 48.
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15. ^"Product by Jillian Tamaki". Drawn & Quarterly. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
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18. ^Smith, Kenton (February 10, 2010). "Canadian-born, raised artist's sketches amuse, entertain". Winnipeg Free Press.
19. ^[https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2014646225/ "Now & then & when / By Jillian Tamaki 2008"]. Library of Congress: LC-DIG-ppmsca-37417.
20. ^Clark, Noelene (October 22, 2013). "'This One Summer': Mariko and Jillian Tamaki bottle up adolescence.". Los Angeles Times.
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25. ^http://mutantmagic.com/about
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External links

  • {{official website}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20141214120240/http://www.walker.co.uk/contributors/Jillian-Tamaki-8413.aspx Author profile at Walker Books]
  • Interview at The Comics Journal (July 2011)
  • Tamaki at Drawn and Quarterly Artists
  • Feature at It's Nice That (August 2012)
  • Super Mutant Magic Academy
  • {{isfdb name|133746}}
  • {{LCAuth|n2007021525|Jillian Tamaki|5|}}
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