How twenty-first-century Latin American comics transgress social, political, and cultural frontiers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Scorer is a senior lecturer in Latin American cultural studies at the University of Manchester. He is the author of City in Common: Culture and Community in Buenos Aires, the editor of Comics Beyond the Page in Latin America, and the coeditor of Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America and the Caribbean and Comics and Memory in Latin America.
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* Introduction * Chapter 1. Before the Volcano: Print Magazines and Latin American Comics * Chapter 2. Traversing Bodies and Borders: Transnational and Transgender Comic Feminisms * Chapter 3. Punks and Punctured Bodies: Zines and DIY Comics * Chapter 4. Comic-Stripping the Land: Graphic Neoextractivisms * Chapter 5. Mobilizing the Comics Archive * Chapter 6. Comics, Contagion, and the Undead * Chapter 7. Comics, Encounter, and Enchantment in the Neoliberal City * Conclusion * Acknowledgments * Notes * References * Index
* Introduction * Chapter 1. Before the Volcano: Print Magazines and Latin American Comics * Chapter 2. Traversing Bodies and Borders: Transnational and Transgender Comic Feminisms * Chapter 3. Punks and Punctured Bodies: Zines and DIY Comics * Chapter 4. Comic-Stripping the Land: Graphic Neoextractivisms * Chapter 5. Mobilizing the Comics Archive * Chapter 6. Comics, Contagion, and the Undead * Chapter 7. Comics, Encounter, and Enchantment in the Neoliberal City * Conclusion * Acknowledgments * Notes * References * Index
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