Drawing from the Archives. Comics Memory in the Contemporary Graphic Novel
Authors
Crucifix, Benoît
Discipline
Media and communications
Humanities
Languages and Literature
Arts
Subject
comics studies
popular culture
fan archives
popular print heritage
memory studies
Audience
Scientific
Educational
Date
2023Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Metadata
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Following Art Spiegelman's declaration that 'the future of comics is in the past,' this book considers comics memory in the contemporary North American graphic novel. Cartoonists such as Chris Ware, Seth, Charles Burns, Daniel Clowes, and others have not only produced some of the most important graphic novels, they have also turned to the history of comics as a common visual heritage to pass on to new readers. This book is a full-length study of contemporary cartoonists when they are at work as historians: it offers a detailed description of how they draw from the archives of comics history, examining the different gestures of collecting, curating, reprinting, forging, swiping, and undrawing that give shape to their engagement with the past. In recognizing these different acts of transmission, this book argues for a material and vernacular history of how comics are remembered, shared, and recirculated over time.
Type
Book
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng