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Contexts of Violence in Comics

ISBN-13: 9781032177618 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021 / 220 str.

Ian Hague; Ian Horton; Nina Mickwitz
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Contexts of Violence in Comics

ISBN-13: 9781032177618 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021 / 220 str.

Ian Hague; Ian Horton; Nina Mickwitz
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This book considers the ways in which violence and its representations may be enabled or restricted by the contexts in which they take place. It provides insights into violence in comics in the context of war and peace; ethnic, religious and identity-based violence; as well as legal and historical contexts of violence.

Kategorie:
Komiksy
Kategorie BISAC:
Comics & Graphic Novels > General
Social Science > Media Studies
Social Science > Popular Culture
Wydawca:
Routledge
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781032177618
Rok wydania:
2021
Ilość stron:
220
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
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'This book brings new and wide-ranging perspectives from outstanding scholars to an area of comics that critical discourse has tended to shy away from: violence, whether flamboyantly exaggerated, or painfully recovered and made visible.' -Ann Miller, University Fellow, University of Leicester, UK

Contexts of Violence in Comics



Introduction
Ian Hague, Ian Horton & Nina Mickwitz



History and Memory



Doing justice to the past through the representation of violence: Three and ancient Sparta
Lynn Fotheringham



Comics do not forget: Historical memory and experiences of violence in the Spanish Civil War and early Francoism
Enrique del Rey Cabero



Legacies of War: Remembering Prisoner of War Experiences in French Comic Books about the Second World War
Claire Gorrara



"I think we’re maybe more or less safe here": Violence and Solidarity
during the Lebanese Civil War in Zeina Abirached’s A Game for Swallows
Mihaela Precup



War and Peace



In a Growing Violent Temper: The Swedish Comic Market during World War II
Michael F. Scholz



Will Eisner and the Art of War: Educational Comics in the American
Defence Industry
Malin Bergström



Urban Conflict



Bringing the War Back Home: Reflecting Violence in Brian Wood’s DMZ
Jörn Ahrens



Infrastructural Violence: Urbicide, Public Space, and Postwar Reconstruction
in Recent Lebanese Graphic Memoirs
Dominic Davies



Law, Justice and Censorship



The Lives of Others: Figuring Grievability and Justice in Contemporary
Comics and Graphic Novels
Golnar Nabizadeh



Scales of Violence, Scales of Justice, and Nate Powell’s Any Empire
Alex Link



Oink: The Story of a Dangerously Funny Comic
David Huxley

Ian Hague is the third year Contextual and Theoretical Studies Coordinator in the Design School at London College of Communication, UAL. His research takes a materially oriented approach to comics and graphic novels, with a particular focus on the ways in which comics’ material forms affect the experiences of their readers. His first monograph, Comics and the Senses: A Multisensory Approach to Comics and Graphic Novels, was published by Routledge in 2014, and he is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on subjects such as materiality, adaptation and media forms. Ian co-edited Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels (Routledge 2015), and was the founder of the Comics Forum conference series, which has run since 2009 (online since 2011). He is also a peer reviewer for various publishers and journals. Ian’s current research looks at digital comics as they relate to materiality, economics, histories and geographies. He is a founder member of the Comics Research Hub (CoRH) at the University of the Arts London. 





Ian Horton is Reader in Graphic Communication at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. His present research is focused in three related areas: comic books, graphic design and illustration. His book Hard Werken: One for All (Graphic Art & Design 1979-1994) (co-authored with Bettina Furnee) is the first academic study of this influential avant-garde Dutch graphic design studio and was published by Valiz in 2018. Within the field of Comics Studies he has published work on: national identity in European and British comic books; the relationship between art history and comics; public relations and comic books. In 2014, along with Lydia Wysocki (founder of Applied Comics Etc) and John Swogger  (archeological illustrator and comic book artist), he founded the Applied Comics Network. He is a founder member of the Comics Research Hub (CoRH) at the University of the Arts London and is associate editor of the Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics. 





Nina Mickwitz is one of the founder members of the Comics Research Hub (CoRH) at University of the Arts London and the author of Documentary Comics: Graphic Truth-telling in a Skeptical Time (Palgrave Macmillan 2015). Situated in the intersection of comics and mobilities, current research includes comics that deal with refugee narratives, migration and displacement. Another area of interest concerns the local/global dynamic of contemporary comics cultures, and the interactions and transactional networks between smaller, ‘peripheral’ cultures of production.





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