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Gravett, Paul. "From Iky Mo to Lord Horror: Representations of jews in british comics." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 1.(2010): 5–16. Added by: joachim (6/4/10, 4:58 PM) Last edited by: joachim (6/4/10, 5:32 PM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1080/21504851003798736 BibTeX citation key: Gravett2010b Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Ally Sloper", "Lord Horror", Britton. David, Early forms of comics, Ethnicity, Judaism, United Kingdom Creators: Gravett Publisher: Collection: Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics |
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From often crude caricatures to witty self-portraits, the representations, and the presence, of Jews in British comics have changed in parallel to society’s shifting perceptions of the Jewish community and to British Jews’ increasing desire for assimilation and ‘invisibility’. This chronological exploration considers distinctive examples of Jewish characters and themes, starting during Dickensian times and continuing through mass-market children’s weeklies to the late 20th century’s emergence of adult underground comics and autobiographical graphic novels.
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