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Dorian L. Alexander & Michael Goodrum 
Drawing the Past, Volume 2 
Comics and the Historical Imagination in the World

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Contributions by Dorian L. Alexander, Chris Bishop, David Budgen, Lewis Call, Lillian Céspedes González, Dominic Davies, Sean Eedy, Adam Fotos, Michael Goodrum, Simon Gough, David Hitchcock, Robert Hutton, Iain A. Mac Innes, Małgorzata Olsza, Philip Smith, Edward Still, and Jing Zhang


In
Drawing the Past, Volume 2: Comics and the Historical Imagination in the World, contributors seek to examine the many ways in which history worldwide has been explored and (re)represented through comics and how history is a complex construction of imagination, reality, and manipulation. Through a close analysis of such works as
V for Vendetta,
Maus, and
Persepolis, this volume contends that comics are a form of mediation between sources (both primary and secondary) and the reader. Historical comics are not drawn from memory but offer a nonliteral interpretation of an object (re)constructed in the creator’s mind. Indeed, when it comes to history, stretching the limits of the imagination only serves to aid in our understanding of the past and, through that understanding, shape ourselves and our futures.


This volume, the second in a two-volume series, is divided into three sections: History and Form, Historical Trauma, and Mythic Histories. The first section considers the relationship between history and the comic book form. The second section engages academic scholarship on comics that has recurring interest in the representation of war and trauma. The final section looks at mythic histories that consciously play with events that did not occur but nonetheless inflect our understanding of history. Contributors to the volume also explore questions of diversity and relationality, addressing differences between nations and the cultural, historical, and economic threads that bind them together, however loosely, and however much those bonds might chafe.


Together, both volumes bring together a range of different approaches to diverse material and feature remarkable scholars from all over the world.
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Philip Smith is associate chair of liberal arts and professor of English at Savannah College of Art and Design. He is author of Reading Art Spiegelman and Shakespeare in Singapore: Performance, Education, and Culture. He is coeditor of The Struggle for Understanding: Elie Wiesel’s Literary Works and Gender and the Superhero Narrative, published by University Press of Mississippi.
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 332 ● ISBN 9781496837233 ● Taille du fichier 26.3 MB ● Éditeur Dorian L. Alexander & Michael Goodrum ● Maison d’édition University Press of Mississippi ● Lieu Jackson ● Pays US ● Publié 2022 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 8230851 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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