The Resource Comics & memory in Latin America, Jorge L. Catalá Carrasco, Paulo Drinot, and James Scorer, editors, (electronic resource)
Comics & memory in Latin America, Jorge L. Catalá Carrasco, Paulo Drinot, and James Scorer, editors, (electronic resource)
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- Summary
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- "Latin American comics and graphic novels have a unique history of addressing controversial political, cultural, and social issues. This volume presents new perspectives on how comics on and from Latin America both view and express memory formation on major historical events and processes. The contributors, from a variety of disciplines including literary theory, cultural studies, and history, explore topics including national identity construction, narratives of resistance to colonialism and imperialism, the construction of revolutionary traditions, and the legacies of authoritarianism and political violence. The chapters offer a background history of comics and graphic novels in the region, and survey a range of countries and artists such as Joaquín Salvador Lavado (a.k.a Quino), Hector G. Oesterheld, and Juan Acevedo. They also highlight the unique ability of this art and literary form to succinctly render memory. In sum, this volume offers in-depth analysis of an understudied, yet key literary genre in Latin American memory studies and documents the essential role of comics during the transition from dictatorship to democracy"--
- "Latin American comics and graphic novels have a unique history of addressing controversial political, cultural, and social issues. This volume presents new perspectives on how comics on and from Latin America both view and express memory formation on major historical events and processes. The contributors, from a variety of disciplines including literary theory, cultural studies, and history, explore topics including national identity construction, narratives of resistance to colonialism and imperialism, the construction of revolutionary traditions, and the legacies of authoritarianism and political violence. The chapters offer a background history of comics and graphic novels in the region, and survey a range of countries and artists such as Joaquín Salvador Lavado (a.k.a Quino), Hector G. Oesterheld, and Juan Acevedo. They also highlight the unique ability of this art and literary form to succinctly render memory. In sum, this volume offers in-depth analysis of an understudied, yet key literary genre in Latin American memory studies and documents the essential role of comics during the transition from dictatorship to democracy"--
- Language
- eng
- Label
- Comics & memory in Latin America
- Title
- Comics & memory in Latin America
- Statement of responsibility
- Jorge L. Catalá Carrasco, Paulo Drinot, and James Scorer, editors
- Title variation
- Comics and memory in Latin America
- Subject
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- Collective memory in literature
- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Latin America -- History and criticism
- Graphic novels -- Latin America -- History and criticism
- HISTORY / Latin America / General
- LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
- National characteristics, Latin American, in literature
- Popular culture and literature -- Latin America
- Language
- eng
- Summary
-
- "Latin American comics and graphic novels have a unique history of addressing controversial political, cultural, and social issues. This volume presents new perspectives on how comics on and from Latin America both view and express memory formation on major historical events and processes. The contributors, from a variety of disciplines including literary theory, cultural studies, and history, explore topics including national identity construction, narratives of resistance to colonialism and imperialism, the construction of revolutionary traditions, and the legacies of authoritarianism and political violence. The chapters offer a background history of comics and graphic novels in the region, and survey a range of countries and artists such as Joaquín Salvador Lavado (a.k.a Quino), Hector G. Oesterheld, and Juan Acevedo. They also highlight the unique ability of this art and literary form to succinctly render memory. In sum, this volume offers in-depth analysis of an understudied, yet key literary genre in Latin American memory studies and documents the essential role of comics during the transition from dictatorship to democracy"--
- "Latin American comics and graphic novels have a unique history of addressing controversial political, cultural, and social issues. This volume presents new perspectives on how comics on and from Latin America both view and express memory formation on major historical events and processes. The contributors, from a variety of disciplines including literary theory, cultural studies, and history, explore topics including national identity construction, narratives of resistance to colonialism and imperialism, the construction of revolutionary traditions, and the legacies of authoritarianism and political violence. The chapters offer a background history of comics and graphic novels in the region, and survey a range of countries and artists such as Joaquín Salvador Lavado (a.k.a Quino), Hector G. Oesterheld, and Juan Acevedo. They also highlight the unique ability of this art and literary form to succinctly render memory. In sum, this volume offers in-depth analysis of an understudied, yet key literary genre in Latin American memory studies and documents the essential role of comics during the transition from dictatorship to democracy"--
- Assigning source
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- Provided by publisher
- Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 741.5/98
- LC call number
- PN6790.L29
- LC item number
- C65 2017
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1978-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Catalá-Carrasco, Jorge L
- Drinot, Paulo
- Scorer, James
- Series statement
- Illuminations: Cultural Formations of the Americas Series
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Comic books, strips, etc.
- Graphic novels
- Popular culture and literature
- National characteristics, Latin American, in literature
- Collective memory in literature
- LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
- HISTORY / Latin America / General
- Label
- Comics & memory in Latin America, Jorge L. Catalá Carrasco, Paulo Drinot, and James Scorer, editors, (electronic resource)
- Note
- Includes index
- Control code
- OCM1bookssj0001813657
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Isbn
- 9780822964247
- Isbn Type
- (paperback : acid-free paper)
- Lccn
- 2017014484
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (WaSeSS)bookssj0001813657
- Label
- Comics & memory in Latin America, Jorge L. Catalá Carrasco, Paulo Drinot, and James Scorer, editors, (electronic resource)
- Note
- Includes index
- Control code
- OCM1bookssj0001813657
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Isbn
- 9780822964247
- Isbn Type
- (paperback : acid-free paper)
- Lccn
- 2017014484
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (WaSeSS)bookssj0001813657
Subject
- Collective memory in literature
- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Latin America -- History and criticism
- Graphic novels -- Latin America -- History and criticism
- HISTORY / Latin America / General
- LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
- National characteristics, Latin American, in literature
- Popular culture and literature -- Latin America
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