Drawing from Life: Memory and Subjectivity in Comic Art
Drawing from Life: Memory and Subjectivity in Comic Art
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Abstract
Autobiography has seen enormous expansions and challenges over the past decades. One of these expansions has been in comics, and it is an expansion that pushes back against any postmodern notion of the death of the author/subject, while also demanding new approaches from critics. This book is about autobiography, semi-autobiography, fictionalized autobiography, memory, and self-narration in sequential art, or comics. The book engages with well-known figures such as Art Spiegelman, Marjane Satrapi, and Alison Bechdel; with cult-status figures such as Martin Vaughn James; and with lesser-known works by artists such as Frédéric Boilet. Negotiations between artist/writer/body and drawn/written/text raise questions of how comics construct identity, and are read and perceived, requiring a critical turn towards theorizing the comics’ viewer. At stake in comic memoir and semi-autobiography is embodiment. Remembering a scene with the intent of rendering it in sequential art requires nonlinear thinking and engagement with physicality. Who was in the room and where? What was worn? Who spoke first? What images dominated the encounter? Did anybody smile? Man or mouse? Unhinged from the summary paragraph, the comics artist must confront the fact of the flesh, or the corporeal world, and they do so with fascinating results.
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Front Matter
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Allusive Confessions: The Literary Lives of Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home
David M. Ball
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What Is an Experience? Selves and Texts in the Comic Autobiographies of Alison Bechdel and Lynda Barry
Yaël Schlick
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Animal Subjects of the Graphic Novel
Michael A. Chaney
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Uncaging and Reframing Martin Vaughn-James’s The Cage
Jan Baetens
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Comics as Non-Sequential Art: Chris Ware’s Joseph Cornell
Benjamin Widiss
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Yukiko’s Spinach and the Nouvelle Manga Aesthetic
Christopher Bush
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Memory, Signal, and Noise in the Collaborations of Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean
Isaac Cates
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The Graphic Memoir in a State of Exception: Transformations of the Personal in Art Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of No Towers
Lopamudra Basu
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History, Memory, and Trauma: Confronting Dominant Interpretations of 9/11 in Alissa Torres’s American Widow and Art Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of No Towers
Davida Pines
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You Must Look at the Personal Clutter: Diaristic Indulgence, Female Adolescence, and Feminist Autobiography
Alisia Chase
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A Female Prophet? Authority and Inheritance in Marjane Satrapi
Rachel Trousdale
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Showing the Voice of the Body
Sharon O’Brien
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