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Lesk, Andrew. "Redrawing nationalism: Chester brown’s louis riel: a comic-strip biography." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 1. (2010): 63–81. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1080/21504851003798595
BibTeX citation key: Lesk2010
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Categories: General
Keywords: "Louis Riel", Brown. Chester, Canada, Comic biography, History comics, Nationalism
Creators: Lesk
Collection: Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics
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Abstract
Chester Brown’s hybrid art/text biography reconstructs the circulating (historically fraught) symbols to deny the paternalizing and binding impetus that Canadian nationalism foments in its attempt to harness Riel as a salve to its anxieties and cleavages. In Brown’s delineations of the Riel saga, the author fosters attention on the concepts and ideas surrounding the man, rather simply communicating the biographical history itself. The result is a work that frames the accumulated ruins of Riel’s history in a calculated strategy to question visions that have attempted to contain Riel in the service of a transcendent Canadian nationalism. These distinctions are brought to bear upon Brown’s engagement of the archetype of the hero to establish that Louis Riel’s visual vocabulary abjures the consolidating mythologies associated with ostensibly national, unifying icons.
  
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