Comics of the New Europe : : Reflections and Intersections / / edited by Martha Kuhlman and José Alaniz.

Bringing together the work of an array of North American and European scholars, this collection highlights a previously unexamined area within global comics studies. It analyses comics from countries formerly behind the Iron Curtain like East Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Yugosl...

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Place / Publishing House:Leuven, Belgium : : Leuven University Press,, 2022.
©2020
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (289 pages) :; illustrations some color
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505 0 |a General introduction: comics of the "new" Europe / Martha Kuhlman, José Alaniz -- Part 1. The former Yugoslav states -- Un-drawn experience: visualizing trauma in Aleksandar Zograf's -- Regards from Serbia / Max Bledstein -- Filial estrangement and figurative mourning in the work of Nina Bunjevac / Dragana Obradovic -- Reality check through the historical avant-garde: Danilo Milosev Wostok / Aleksandra Sekulic -- Part 2. Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic -- Facets of nostalgia: text-centric longing in comics and graphic novels by Pavel Cech / Pavel Korinek -- The avant-garde aesthetic of Vojtech Masek / Martha Kuhlman -- Regardless of context: graphic novels with the faceless (and homelandless) hero of Branko Jelinek / Martin Foret -- Part 3. Germany -- Co-opting childhood and obscuring ideology in Mosaik von Hannes Hegen, 1959-1974 / Sean Eedy -- Images of spies and counter spies in East German comics / Michael F. Scholz -- Towards a graphic historicity: authenticity and photography in the German graphic novel / Elizabeth "Biz" Nijdam -- Part 4. Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary -- Women, feminism and Polish comic books: Fras/Hagedorn's Totalnie nie nostalgia / Ewa Staficzyk -- Igor Baranko and national precarity in post-Soviet Ukrainian comics / Jose Alaniz -- The autobiographical mode in post-communist Romanian comics: everyday life in Brynjar Abel Bandlien's Strimb living and Andreea -- Chirica's The year of the pioneer / Mihaela Precup -- Avatars and iteration in contemporary Hungarian autobiographical comics / Eszter Szep. 
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