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Romero-Jódar, Andrés. The Trauma Graphic Novel. London, New York: Routledge, 2017. Added by: joachim (12/15/16, 11:01 AM) |
Resource type: Book Language: en: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 9781138238886 BibTeX citation key: RomeroJdar2017 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Footnotes in Gaza", "Maus", "Mother Come Home", "Palestine", "Watchmen", Gibbons. Dave, Holocaust, Hornschemeier. Paul, Moore. Alan, Sacco. Joe, Spiegelman. Art, Trauma, United Kingdom, USA Creators: Romero-Jódar Publisher: Routledge (London, New York) |
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The end of the twentieth century and the turn of the new millennium witnessed an unprecedented flood of traumatic narratives and testimonies of suffering in literature and the arts. Graphic novels, free at last from long decades of stern censorship, helped explore these topics by developing a new subgenre: the trauma graphic novel. This book seeks to analyze this trend through the consideration of five influential graphic novels in English. Works by Paul Hornschemeier, Joe Sacco, Art Spiegelman, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons will be considered as illustrative examples of the representation of individual, collective, and political traumas. This book provides a link between the contemporary criticism of Trauma Studies and the increasingly important world of comic books and graphic novels.
Table of Contents Introduction 1. Through Traumatized Eyes: Trauma and Visual Stream-of-Consciousness Techniques in Paul Hornschemeier’s Mother, Come Home Conclusion |