Consequential art: comics culture in contemporary Spain
"Spanish comics have attracted considerable critical attention internationally: dissertations have been written, monographs published, and an array of cultural institutions in Spain (the media, publishing houses, bookstores, museums, and archives) have increasingly promoted the pleasures, perti...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Spanish comics have attracted considerable critical attention internationally: dissertations have been written, monographs published, and an array of cultural institutions in Spain (the media, publishing houses, bookstores, museums, and archives) have increasingly promoted the pleasures, pertinence, and power of graphic narrative to an ever-expanding readership - all in an area of cultural production that was held, until recently, to be the stuff of child's play, the unenlightened, or the unsophisticated. This volume takes up the overarching charge of examining how contemporary comics in Spain have confronted questions of cultural legitimacy through serious and timely engagement with diverse themes, forms, and approaches - a collective undertaking which, while keenly in step with transnational theoretical trends, foregrounds local, regional, and national dimensions particular to the late-twentieth and early-twenty-first-century Spanish milieu. From memory and history to the economic and the political, and from the body and personal space to mental geography, the essays collected in Consequential Art account for several key ways in which a range of comics practitioners in Spain have deployed the image-text connection and alternative ways of seeing to interrogate some of the most significant cultural issues that Spain has faced since 1990."-- |
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Contents List of Figures vii Acknowledgments xi 1 Comics in Contemporary Spain 3 SAMUEL AMAGO AND MATTHEW J. MARR Part One: Comics and Historical Memory 2 Drawing (on) Spanish History 31 SAMUEL AMAGO 3 Comics, History, and Memory in the '90s: Las memorias de Amorós 65 PEDRO PÉREZ DEL SOLAR 4 "Shadows Have No Voice": Democratic Memory in Felipe Hernández Cava and Federico del Barrio's El artefacto perverso (1996) and Francisco and Miguel Gallardo's Un largo silencio (1997) 100 XAVIER DAPENA Part Two: Comics and Economic Crisis 5 Building a Home for Crisis Narrative: Intermediality and Comic(s) Pedagogy in Aleix Saló's Españistán Project MATTHEW J. MARR
vi Contents 6 Urban Ecology and Comics Journalism in Jorge Carrión and Sagar Fornies's Barcelona: Los vagabundos de la chatarra (2015) 164 CHRISTINE M. MARTINEZ Part Three: Comics and Personhood 7 Post-op in the Real World: Cancer and Queer Resistance in Isabel Franc and Susanna Martin's Alicia en un mundo real (2011) 195 EMILY DIFILIPPO 8 How to Explain Comics to a Dead Hare: Intertextuality and Crisis in Rosana Antoli's Neo-surrealist Graphic Novel Pareidolia (2014) 220 EDUARDO LEDESMA List of Contributors 253 Index 255
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spelling | Consequential art comics culture in contemporary Spain edited by Samuel Amago and Matthew J. Marr Toronto ; Buffalo ; London University of Toronto Press [2019] © 2019 ix, 260 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Toronto Iberic 45 List of figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Comics in contemporary Spain / Samuel Amago and Matthew J. Marr -- Part one : Comics and historical memory -- 2. Drawing (on) Spanish history / Samuel Amago -- 3. Comics, history, and memory in the '90s : Las memorias de Amorós / Pedro Pérez del Solar -- 4. "Shadows have no voice" : democratic memory in Felipe Hernández Cava and Federico del Barrio's El artefacto perverso (1996) and Francisco and Miguel Gallardo's Un largo silencio (1997) / Xavier Dapena -- Part two : Comics and economic crisis -- 5. Building a home for crisis narrative : intermediality and comic(s) pedagogy in Aleix Saló's Españistán project / Matthew J. Marr -- 6. Urban ecology and comics journalism in Jorge Carrión and Sagar Forniés's Barcelona : los vagabundos de la chatarra (2015) / Christine M. Martínez -- Part three : Comics and personhood -- 7. Post-op in the real world : cancer and queer resistance in Isabel Franc and Susanna Martín's Alicia en un mundo real (2011) / Emily Difilippo -- 8. How to explain comics to a dead hare : intertextuality and crisis in Rosana Antolí's neo-surrealist graphic novel Pareidolia (2014) / Eduardo Ledesma -- List of contributors -- Index "Spanish comics have attracted considerable critical attention internationally: dissertations have been written, monographs published, and an array of cultural institutions in Spain (the media, publishing houses, bookstores, museums, and archives) have increasingly promoted the pleasures, pertinence, and power of graphic narrative to an ever-expanding readership - all in an area of cultural production that was held, until recently, to be the stuff of child's play, the unenlightened, or the unsophisticated. This volume takes up the overarching charge of examining how contemporary comics in Spain have confronted questions of cultural legitimacy through serious and timely engagement with diverse themes, forms, and approaches - a collective undertaking which, while keenly in step with transnational theoretical trends, foregrounds local, regional, and national dimensions particular to the late-twentieth and early-twenty-first-century Spanish milieu. From memory and history to the economic and the political, and from the body and personal space to mental geography, the essays collected in Consequential Art account for several key ways in which a range of comics practitioners in Spain have deployed the image-text connection and alternative ways of seeing to interrogate some of the most significant cultural issues that Spain has faced since 1990."-- Geschichte 1960-2015 gnd rswk-swf Spanisch (DE-588)4077640-2 gnd rswk-swf Graphic Novel (DE-588)7658564-5 gnd rswk-swf Spanien (DE-588)4055964-6 gnd rswk-swf Comic books, strips, etc / Spain / History and criticism Comic books, strips, etc / Social aspects / Spain Bandes dessinées / Espagne / Histoire et critique Bandes dessinées / Aspect social / Espagne Comic books, strips, etc Comic books, strips, etc / Social aspects Spain Criticism, interpretation, etc (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Spanisch (DE-588)4077640-2 s Graphic Novel (DE-588)7658564-5 s Geschichte 1960-2015 z DE-604 Spanien (DE-588)4055964-6 g Amago, Samuel 1974- (DE-588)133113337 edt Marr, Matthew J. (DE-588)1199969699 edt Toronto Iberic 45 (DE-604)BV049613593 45 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031522643&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031522643&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Consequential art comics culture in contemporary Spain Toronto Iberic List of figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Comics in contemporary Spain / Samuel Amago and Matthew J. Marr -- Part one : Comics and historical memory -- 2. Drawing (on) Spanish history / Samuel Amago -- 3. Comics, history, and memory in the '90s : Las memorias de Amorós / Pedro Pérez del Solar -- 4. "Shadows have no voice" : democratic memory in Felipe Hernández Cava and Federico del Barrio's El artefacto perverso (1996) and Francisco and Miguel Gallardo's Un largo silencio (1997) / Xavier Dapena -- Part two : Comics and economic crisis -- 5. Building a home for crisis narrative : intermediality and comic(s) pedagogy in Aleix Saló's Españistán project / Matthew J. Marr -- 6. Urban ecology and comics journalism in Jorge Carrión and Sagar Forniés's Barcelona : los vagabundos de la chatarra (2015) / Christine M. Martínez -- Part three : Comics and personhood -- 7. Post-op in the real world : cancer and queer resistance in Isabel Franc and Susanna Martín's Alicia en un mundo real (2011) / Emily Difilippo -- 8. How to explain comics to a dead hare : intertextuality and crisis in Rosana Antolí's neo-surrealist graphic novel Pareidolia (2014) / Eduardo Ledesma -- List of contributors -- Index Spanisch (DE-588)4077640-2 gnd Graphic Novel (DE-588)7658564-5 gnd |
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title | Consequential art comics culture in contemporary Spain |
title_auth | Consequential art comics culture in contemporary Spain |
title_exact_search | Consequential art comics culture in contemporary Spain |
title_full | Consequential art comics culture in contemporary Spain edited by Samuel Amago and Matthew J. Marr |
title_fullStr | Consequential art comics culture in contemporary Spain edited by Samuel Amago and Matthew J. Marr |
title_full_unstemmed | Consequential art comics culture in contemporary Spain edited by Samuel Amago and Matthew J. Marr |
title_short | Consequential art |
title_sort | consequential art comics culture in contemporary spain |
title_sub | comics culture in contemporary Spain |
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topic_facet | Spanisch Graphic Novel Spanien Aufsatzsammlung |
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