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Documenting Trauma in Comics: Traumatic Pasts, Embodied Histories, and Graphic Reportage: Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels

Editat de Dominic Davies, Candida Rifkind
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2021
Why are so many contemporary comics and graphic narratives written as memoirs or documentaries of traumatic events? Is there a specific relationship between the comics form and the documentation and reportage of trauma? How do the interpretive demands made on comics readers shape their relationships with traumatic events? And how does comics’ documentation of traumatic pasts operate across national borders and in different cultural, political, and politicised contexts? 
The sixteen chapters and three comics included in Documenting Trauma in Comics set out to answer exactly these questions. Drawing on a range of historically and geographically expansive examples, the contributors bring their different perspectives to bear on the tangled and often fraught intersections between trauma studies, comics studies, and theories of documentary practices and processes. The result is a collection that shows how comics is not simply related to trauma, but a generativeforce that has become central to its remembrance, documentation, and study.




                
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030380007
ISBN-10: 3030380009
Pagini: 345
Ilustrații: XXI, 345 p. 51 illus., 23 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Documenting Trauma in Comics. Section I: Documenting Trauma- 2. Hierarchies of Pain: Trauma Tropes Today and Tomorrow.- 3. Emotional History and Legacies of War in Recent German Comics and Graphic Novels.- 4. The Past That Will Not Die: Trauma, Race and Zombie Empire in Horror Comics of the 1950s.- 5. Exploring Trauma and Social Haunting Through Community Comics Creation.- 6. Comic: "Documenting Trauma".- Section II:  Traumatic Pasts.- 7. Traumatic Moments: Retrospective ‘Seeing’ of Violation, Rupture and Injury in Three Post-millennial Indian Graphic Narratives. - 8. This Side, That Side: Restoring Memory, Restorying Partition.- 9. Visual Detention: Reclaiming Human Rights Through Memory in Leila Abdelrazaq’s Baddawi.- 10. Comic: Crying in the Chapel.- Section III: Embodies Histories.- 11. Folding, Cutting, Reassembling: Materializing Trauma and Memory in Comics.- 12. 'To Create Her World Anew’: Charlotte Salomon’s Graphic Life Narrative.- 13. Una’s Becoming Unbecoming, Visuality, and Sexual Trauma..- 14. Discourses of Trauma and Representation: Motherhood and Mother Tongue in Miriam Katin’s Graphic Memoirs.- 15. Comic: First Person Third.- Section IV: Graphic Reportage.- 16. Comics Telling Refugee Stories.- 17. Migrant Detention Comics and the Aesthetic Technologies of Compassion.- 18. Comics as Memoir and Documentary: A Case Study of Sarah Glidden.- 19. Afterword.                     

Recenzii

“Life writing scholars will appreciate Documenting Trauma in Comics for its expansive theorization of multimodal narratives of trauma beyond the generic, discursive, and affective expectations … . Documenting Trauma in Comics … has a great deal to offer to scholars of life writing beyond comics studies. The attention paid by contributors to the generic affordances … raised by trauma art resonates with the concerns of those interested in auto/biography. Such readers would themselves be rewarded by attention to this volume.” (Janine Utell, Biography, Vol. 44 (4), 2021)

Notă biografică

Dominic Davies is a Lecturer in English at City, University of London. He holds a DPhil and British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship from the University of Oxford. He is the author and editor of several books, articles, and chapters, and his most recent monograph is Urban Comics: Infrastructure & the Global City in Contemporary Graphic Narratives (2019).
 
Candida Rifkind is a Professor in the Department of English, University of Winnipeg, Canada. In addition to over a dozen journal articles and book chapters in comics studies, she co-edited Canadian Graphic: Picturing Life Narratives (2016) and is co-editor of the Wilfrid Laurier UP book series Crossing Lines: Transcultural/Transnational Comics Studies

Contributors
Haya Alfarhan, King's College London, UK
Ana Baeza Ruiz, University of Leeds, UK
Hillary Chute, Northeastern University, USA 
Michael Goodrum, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
Ian Hague, London College of Communication, UK
Alexandra Lloyd, University of Oxford, UK
Sarah McNicol, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Nina Mickwitz London College of Communication, UK
Bruce Mutard, Independent Artist, Australia
Katalin Orbán, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Emma Parker, University of Leeds, UK
Johannes C. P. Schmid, University of Hamburg, Germany
A. P. Payal, University of Delhi, India
Rituparna Sengupta, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
Nicola Streeten, London College of Communication, UK
Eszter Szép, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
E. Dawson Varughese, Snr Fellow, Manipal Centre for Humanities, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal, India


    







Textul de pe ultima copertă

Documenting Trauma in Comics: Traumatic Pasts, Embodied Histories, and Graphic Reportage brings together a diverse group of scholars to offer a new perspective on representations of trauma in graphic narratives. Using primary source comics from a broad geographic and historical scope, this collection focuses on creating relationships between texts, demonstrating not only the global interest in trauma narratives but also the myriad representational techniques that comics can employ. As such, the coordinates by which this work is steered are academically rigorous, contemporary, and highly topical.” --Professor Harriet EH Earle, Sheffield Hallam University
“A necessary collection, both for its crucial global scope and for its contribution to how we think about trauma and images.”
--Professor Hillary Chute, Northeastern University
 
Why are so many contemporary comics and graphic narratives written as memoirs or documentaries of traumatic events? Is there a specific relationship between the comics form and the documentation and reportage of trauma? How do the interpretive demands made on comics readers shape their relationships with traumatic events? And how does comics’ documentation of traumatic pasts operate across national borders and in different cultural, political, and politicised contexts? 
The sixteen chapters and three comics included in Documenting Trauma in Comics set out to answer exactly these questions. Drawing on a range of historically and geographically expansive examples, the contributors bring their different perspectives to bear on the tangled and often fraught intersections between trauma studies, comics studies, and theories of documentary practices and processes. The result is a collection that shows how comics is not simply related to trauma, but a generative force that has become central to its remembrance, documentation, and study.
 
Dominic Davies is a Lecturer in the Department of English at City, University of London.  
Candida Rifkind is a Professor in the Department of English, University of Winnipeg, Canada.

Caracteristici

Pairs comics criticism with a series of comics themselves, not only as artistic works, but as visual reflections on and engagement with the thematic concerns of the book Emphasizes the connections between the sub-fields of trauma, embodiment and reportage, first consolidating, and then intervening into and opening up topics that are of increasing critical concern in comics scholarship Incorporates a global engagement with comics production, including not only Anglophone and Francophone comics, but some published originally in languages such as German, Russian and Hebrew