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Alaniz, José, ed. Comics of the Anthropocene: Graphic Narrative at the End of Nature. Jackson: University Pr. of Mississippi, 2025. 
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Resource type: Book
Language: en: English
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 9781496857781
BibTeX citation key: Alaniz2025
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Categories: General
Keywords: Collection of essays, Ecology
Creators: Alaniz
Publisher: University Pr. of Mississippi (Jackson)
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Attachments   URLs   https://muse.jhu.edu/book/131215
Abstract

Since the first Earth Day in 1970, how have US comics artists depicted the human-caused destruction of the natural world? How do these representations manifest in different genres of comics like superheroes, biography, underground comix, and journalism? What resources unique to the comics medium do they bring to their tasks? How do these works resonate with the ethical and environmental issues raised by global conversations about the anthropogenic sixth mass extinction and climate change? How have comics mourned the loss of nature over the last five decades? Are comics “ecological objects,” in philosopher Timothy Morton’s parlance?
Weaving together insights from comics studies, environmental humanities, critical animal studies, and affect studies to answer these questions, Comics of the Anthropocene: Graphic Narrative at the End of Nature explores the representation of animals, pollution, mass extinctions, and climate change in the Anthropocene Era, our current geological age of human-induced environmental transformation around the globe.


  
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