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de la Iglesia, Martin. "Formal Characteristics of Animal Liberation in Comics." Closure 7 2020. Accessed 29 January. 2021. <https://www.closure.uni-kiel.de/closure7/iglesia>. Added by: Martin de la Iglesia (1/29/21, 7:42 PM) Last edited by: Martin de la Iglesia (1/30/21, 1:12 PM) |
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Categories: General Keywords: "Animal Man", "Daredevil", "Pride of Baghdad", "We3", Animal Studies, Ecology, Henrichon. Niko, Morrison. Grant, Quitely. Frank, Superhero, United Kingdom, USA, Vaughan. Brian K. Creators: de la Iglesia Publisher: Collection: Closure |
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Martin de la Iglesia’s »Formal Characteristics of Animal Liberation in Comics«, which closes the special section, shares with the preceding articles a concern with the comics form. Particularly, de la Iglesia investigates if comics associate the specific scenario of animal liberation with a formal correlative – and if the comics form is geared towards a presentation of »animal communication and perception« (91) at all. And indeed: some commonalities emerge from the analysis of open cages, sudden flight, and abject suffering in Animal Man, Daredevil, We3, and Pride of Baghdad. In its detailed close readings and search for an overarching graphic rhetoric of liberation, the article pays particular attention to the ›expressive‹ potential of comics devices and the degree to which observers alternately share and are distanced from animal minds.
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