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Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1080/08831157.2017.1356139 BibTeX citation key: 2017o Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Barcelona", Carrión. Jorge, Comics Journalism, Forniés. Sagar, Sagar, Social criticism, Spain (country) Creators: Catalá-Carrasco Collection: Romance Quarterly |
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In this article, after analyzing the comics industry in Spain in the context of the 2008 crisis, which reveals how small and medium publishers have adapted to new trends in consumption, I focus on the graphic novel Barcelona. Los vagabundos de la chatarra (2015) by Jorge Carrión and Sagar. This comic depicts the underworld of scrap metal collection in Barcelona, where mainly immigrant workers wander the streets, barely eking a living out of the detritus of consumerist society. It is an example of graphic journalism in comics, one of the most interesting developments in the genre in the past few years. It is also a novelty in Spanish comics because certain topics were far from common in the existing repertoire, which had been dominated by adventures, fantasy, and science fiction. Drawing on Verónica Gago’s La razón neoliberal (2014) and Saskia Sassen’s Expulsions (2015), I challenge conventional approaches to neoliberalism by focusing on neoliberalism from below, which is seen by Gago to point toward the emergence of a new historical consciousness of living in perpetual crisis.
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