Burning Down the House

Burning Down the House

Latin American Comics in the 21st Century

Gandolfo, Amadeo; Turnes, Pablo; Cristina Fernandez, Laura

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

240

Mole

Inglês

9781032148311

15 a 20 dias

Burning Down the House - Introduction

PART I: Politics, protest and memory

1 Intertextuality and iconic images in Lucas Nine's "Borges, inspector de aves"

2 The comic as a form of memory of two student movements in contemporary Mexico: the case of Grito de Victoria by Augusto Mora

3 The memory of Trauma under the dictatorship as portrayed in contemporary Chilean comics. A comparative perspective with Spain

4 Historical graphic novels in Uruguay 2000-2020

5 Between comics and memories, other stories of Brazil

6 Black visualities in Brazilian comics: a historical overview

7 And you will come marching with me: the Chilean comics after the social mobilization

PART II: Genre and sexual dissidence

8 Approaches to remember the bodies in two Latin American comics: "Notas al Pie" by Nacha Vollenweider and "Las Sinventuras de Jaime Pardo" by Vicho Plaza

9 Resisting imposed lines: (Feminine) territoriality in the work of Chilean comics artist Panchulei

10 Bolivian comics and the subalternity

11 Emancipated behavior: the body and art in the work of Agueda Noriega and Ale Torres

12 Comics as a means to illustrate sexual dissidence: Guadalupe and Poder Trans

13 Pervertion through funny comics: the case of Diego Pares' Sr. and Sra. Rispo
Main Character;Latin American Comics;Comics Artists;Comic Book Artists;Sexual Dissidence;Hilary Chute;Graphic Novels;El Golpe;Chilean Comics;Quilombo;Graphic Memoir;Bandas;Comic Strip;Martin;Munoz;Montevideo;Personas;Follow;Notoriety;Pinera;Poultry Inspector;Female Comics Artists;El Zorro;Young Man;Giotto Di Bondone