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Record Nr.

UNINA9910379655303321

Titolo

Comics Beyond the Page in Latin America / edited by James Scorer

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : UCL Press, , 2020

©2020

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (236)

Collana

Modern Americas

Disciplina

741.59

Soggetti

Comic books, strips, etc

Comic books, strips, etc - Latin America - History and criticism

Criticism, interpretation, etc.

Electronic books.

Latin America

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover  -- Half-title  -- Series Page -- Copyright  -- Contents  -- List of figures  -- List of contributors  -- Acknowl edgements -- 1.  Latin American comics beyond the page -- 2. El Volcan: Forging global comics cultures through aKances. networks and self-branding -- 3. From the Golden Age to independent publishing: Mass culture, popular culture and national imaginaries in the history of Argentine -- 4. The comics scene in Colombian cities -- 5. The authors of Contracultura Publishing: Serf-portrayal and the graphic novel -- 6. Expanded visual experiences and the expressive possibilities of the digital comic in the work of Alejandra Gamez -- 7. Autographic settles: Digital comics, social media and networked photography -- 8.  Comics on the walls: The Ze Ninguem street comics and the experience of the outsider view of Rio de Janeiro -- 9. The Neslomaut'. or how a president becomes a comic superhero -- 10. Comics and teaching architecture in Uruguay -- Appendix: Preguntas sin respuestas: Notes on teaching the armed conflict in Peru -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Comics Beyond the Page in Latin America is a cutting-edge study of the expanding worlds of Latin American comics. Despite lack of funding and institutional support, not since the mid-twentieth century have



comics in the region been so dynamic, so diverse and so engaged with pressing social and cultural issues. Comics are being used as essential tools in debates about, for example, digital cultures, gender identities and political disenfranchisement.

Rather than analysing the current boom in comics by focusing just on the printed text, however, this book looks at diverse manifestations of comics ‘beyond the page’. Contributors explore digital comics and social media networks; comics as graffiti and stencil art in public spaces; comics as a tool for teaching architecture or processing social trauma; and the consumption and publishing of comics as forms of shaping national, social and political identities.
Bringing together authors from across Latin America and beyond, and covering examples from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay, the book sets out a panoramic vision of Latin American comics, whether in terms of scholarly contribution, geographical diversity or interdisciplinary methodologies.