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Last Monday, April 20, we held a new face-to-face session of the project “Visitising comic book illustrators and artists on Wikipedia”, coordinated by Wikisphere and funded by the Women's Institute. Eight participants came together to create and translate (from their English, French and Catalan versions) articles about women in comics who were not yet present on Wikipedia in Spanish. Between this second workshop and the previous, we have already published 26 articles.

The session took place before the start of the four talks of the CYCLE II | The (r)evolution of comic book authors: From Classicism to Modernity, driven by Elisa McCausland y Diego Salgado, which start in the last weeks of May.

In addition to the work done during the workshop, several editors in our community continue to publish new articles and translations autonomously, starting from the complete list of the project that we are building on Wikipedia. This listing takes its name from the book Vineyard: universal story of comic book authors, a reference work that collects the history of comics made by women on a global scale.


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  • Number of PARTICIPANTS: 9
  • Number of articles PUBLISHED: 17

>> Articles created: 2

  1. Maria Claret (disambiguation) (1916-1986)
  2. Jennifer Crute

>> Articles translated into Spanish: 16

  1. Frances ‘Fanny’ Palmer (1812-1876)
  2. Laura E. Foster (1871-1920)
  3. Florence Harrison (1877–1955)
  4. Maginel Wright Enright (1877-1966)
  5. Alice Beach Winter (1877-1970)
  6. Katharine P. Rice (1878-1955)
  7. Jessie Gillespie Willing (1888-1972)
  8. Jeanne Malivel (1895-1926)
  9. Martha Orr (1908-2001)
  10. Virginia Krausmann (1912-1986)
  11. Toni Blum (1918-1973)
  12. Ann Brewster (1918-005)
  13. Etta Hulme (1923-2014)
  14. Rosa Segura Serra (1925-2021)
  15. Linda Sutter (1941-1995)


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