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Spanish graphic narratives/ edited by Collin McKinney, David F. Richter.
其他題名:
recent developments in sequential art /
其他作者:
McKinney, Collin.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
面頁冊數:
xviii, 315 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1. Graphic Spain: From Aleluyas to the "Second Boom" -- 2. Espacios en blanco: Historical Memory, Defeat, and the Comics Imaginary -- 3. Memory, Amnesia, and Forgetting: Graphic Representations of a Chronic Disease in 20th- and 21st-Century Spain -- 4. Recovering the Irrecoverable: "The Memory of What Matters" in Three Works by Paco Roca -- 5. The Persistent Memories of Federico Garcia Lorca: History, Poetry, and Spanish Graphic Narratives -- 6. Polemic Collision: Race, Immigration, and Gender Violence in Olimpita -- 7. "I hate being Chinese": Migration, Cultural Identity, and Autobiography in Quan Zhou Wu's Gazpacho agridulce -- 8. Black and Basque Power: Visualizing Race and Resistance in Black is Beltza. 9. Gender, Genre, and Retribution in Rayco Pulido's Lamia: A Historical Novel for the Present Day -- 10. Maternal Life Writing in Contemporary Spanish Graphic Narratives: From Blog to Book Marina Bettaglio -- 11. "In this country, the past never dies": Superheroes, Democracy, and the Culture of the Spanish Transition in ¡Garcia! -- 12. The Right to Barcelona: Spectrality, Unbuiltness, and El fantasma de Gaudi -- 13. The Post-15M Condition: Liminality and Multitude in Spanish Graphic Narratives.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Comic books, strips, etc - History and criticism. - Spain -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56820-7
ISBN:
9783030568207
Spanish graphic narratives = recent developments in sequential art /
Spanish graphic narratives
recent developments in sequential art /[electronic resource] :edited by Collin McKinney, David F. Richter. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xviii, 315 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in comics and graphic novels,2634-6370. - Palgrave studies in comics and graphic novels..
1. Graphic Spain: From Aleluyas to the "Second Boom" -- 2. Espacios en blanco: Historical Memory, Defeat, and the Comics Imaginary -- 3. Memory, Amnesia, and Forgetting: Graphic Representations of a Chronic Disease in 20th- and 21st-Century Spain -- 4. Recovering the Irrecoverable: "The Memory of What Matters" in Three Works by Paco Roca -- 5. The Persistent Memories of Federico Garcia Lorca: History, Poetry, and Spanish Graphic Narratives -- 6. Polemic Collision: Race, Immigration, and Gender Violence in Olimpita -- 7. "I hate being Chinese": Migration, Cultural Identity, and Autobiography in Quan Zhou Wu's Gazpacho agridulce -- 8. Black and Basque Power: Visualizing Race and Resistance in Black is Beltza. 9. Gender, Genre, and Retribution in Rayco Pulido's Lamia: A Historical Novel for the Present Day -- 10. Maternal Life Writing in Contemporary Spanish Graphic Narratives: From Blog to Book Marina Bettaglio -- 11. "In this country, the past never dies": Superheroes, Democracy, and the Culture of the Spanish Transition in ¡Garcia! -- 12. The Right to Barcelona: Spectrality, Unbuiltness, and El fantasma de Gaudi -- 13. The Post-15M Condition: Liminality and Multitude in Spanish Graphic Narratives.
"The essays included in Spanish Graphic Narratives represent a much-needed step forward in turning Spanish graphic novels and comics into a rigorous field of study that deserves to be taken seriously when exploring 21st-century Spanish culture and society. This book shows how relevant Spanish sequential art has become to the reformulation of social issues-such as migration, cultural identity, gender, and the relations between historical and personal memory-into a format well suited for newer generations." --Luis Guadano, Associate Professor of World Languages and Cultures, Old Dominion University, USA Spanish Graphic Narratives examines the most recent thematic and critical developments in Spanish sequential art, with essays focusing on comics published in Spain since 2007. Considering Spain's rich literary history, contentious Civil War (1936-39), oppressive Francisco Franco regime (1939-75), and progressive contemporary politics, both the recent graphic novel production in Spain and the thematic focal points of the essays here are greatly varied. Topics of particular interest include studies on the subject of historical and personal memory; representations of gender, race, and identity; and texts dealing with Spanish customs, traditions, and the current political situation in Spain. These overarching topics share many points of contact with one another, and this interrelationship (as well as the many points of divergence) is illustrative of the uniqueness, diversity, and paradoxes of literary and cultural production in modern-day Spain, thus illuminating our understanding of Spanish national consciousness in the present day. Collin McKinney is Associate Professor of Spanish at Bucknell University, USA. David F. Richter is Associate Professor of Spanish at Utah State University, USA.
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