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McKinney, Mark. "Transculturation in French Comics." Contemporary French and Francophone Studies 17.(2013): 6–16. Added by: joachim (8/28/13, 11:49 AM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1080/17409292.2013.742259 BibTeX citation key: McKinney2013a Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Les Années Spoutnik", Baru, Barulea. Hervé, Boudjellal. Farid, Chaland. Yves, Ethnicity, France, Interculturalism, Metaisierung, Postcolonialism Creators: McKinney Publisher: Collection: Contemporary French and Francophone Studies |
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French bande dessinée [comics] provide an excellent area of analysis for developing the concept of transculturation, originally proposed by Fernando Ortiz, and more recently suggested by Alec G. Hargreaves as a useful term for moving beyond the “French”/“Francophone” opposition. The medium has long been transcultural and transnational, and contemporary French comics production and its colonial heritage include visual and textual elements from (post-)colonial and immigrant cultures. Cartoonists position their comics in relationship to different artistic and cultural agenda that are sometimes diametrically opposed to each other along the colonial affrontier.
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