Canadian Graphic: Picturing Life Narratives presents critical essays on contemporary Canadian cartoonists working in graphic life narrative, from confession to memoir to biography. The contributors draw on literary theory, visual studies, and cultural history to show how Canadian cartoonists have become so prominent in the international market for comic books based on real-life experiences. The essays explore the visual styles and storytelling techniques of Canadian cartoonists, as well as their shared concern with the spectacular vulnerability of the self. Canadian Graphic also considers the…mehr
Canadian Graphic: Picturing Life Narratives presents critical essays on contemporary Canadian cartoonists working in graphic life narrative, from confession to memoir to biography. The contributors draw on literary theory, visual studies, and cultural history to show how Canadian cartoonists have become so prominent in the international market for comic books based on real-life experiences. The essays explore the visual styles and storytelling techniques of Canadian cartoonists, as well as their shared concern with the spectacular vulnerability of the self. Canadian Graphic also considers the role of graphic life narratives in reimagining the national past, including Indigenous-settler relations, both world wars, and Quebec's Quiet Revolution. Contributors use a range of approaches to analyze the political, aesthetic, and narrative tensions in these works between self and other, memory and history, individual and collective. An original contribution to the study of auto/biography, alternative comics, and Canadian print culture, Canadian Graphic proposes new ways of reading the intersection of comics and auto/ biography both within and across national boundaries.
Candida Rifkind is an associate professor in the Department of English, University of Winnipeg. She published Comrades and Critics: Women, Literature, and the Left in 1930s Canada (2009) and has chapters on graphic life narratives in Material Cultures in Canada (WLU Press, 2015), Canadian Literature and Cultural Memory (2014), and the journals Biography, International Journal of Comic Art, and Canadian Review of American Studies . Linda Warley specializes in Canadian life writing, including texts by First Nations and Métis authors. She has a recent chapter on John Gallant and Seth's Bannock, Beans and Black Tea in Canadian Literature and Cultural Memory (2014). She is co-editor, with Marlene Kadar,, Jeanne Perreault, and Susanna Egan of Tracing the Autobiographical (WLU Press, 2005) and, with Jeanne Perreault and Marlene Kadar, of Photographs, Histories, and Meanings (2009).
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Table of Contents for Canadian Graphic: Picturing Life Narratives, edited by Candida Rifkind and Linda Warley 1. Editors' Introduction Candida Rifkind and Linda Warley 2. Part One: Confession and the Relational Self 3. 1. Public Dialogues: Intimacy and Judgment in Canadian Confessional Comics Kevin Ziegler 4. 2. Untangling the Graphic Power of Tangles: A Story about Alzheimer's, My Mother, and Me Kathleen Venema 5. 3. ""Oh Well"": My New York Diary, Autographics, and the Depiction of Female Sexuality in Comics J. Andrew Deman 6. 4. ""Say 'Shit' Chester"": Language, Alienation, and the Aesthetic in Chester Brown's I Never Liked You: A Comic-Strip Narrative James C. Hall 7. Part Two: Collective Memory and Visual Biography 8. 5. Personal, Vernacular, Canadian: Seth's Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists as Life Writing Kathleen Dunley 9. 6. Visual Silence and Graphic Memory: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Two Generals Linda Warley and Alan Filewood 10. 7. Metabiography and Black Visuality in Ho Che Anderson's King Candida Rifkind 11. Part Three: The Child and the Nation 12. 8. Unsettling and Restorying Canadian Indigenous-Settler Histories in David Alexander Robertson's The Life of Helen Betty Osborne and Sugar Falls Doris Wolf 13. 9. Life in Boxes: History, Pedagogy, and Nation-Building in Canadian Biographics for Young Adults Eva C. Karpinski 14. 10. ""Everybody calls me Roch"": Harvey, The Hockey Sweater, and the Invisible Québécois Child Cheryl Cowdy
Table of Contents for Canadian Graphic: Picturing Life Narratives, edited by Candida Rifkind and Linda Warley 1. Editors' Introduction Candida Rifkind and Linda Warley 2. Part One: Confession and the Relational Self 3. 1. Public Dialogues: Intimacy and Judgment in Canadian Confessional Comics Kevin Ziegler 4. 2. Untangling the Graphic Power of Tangles: A Story about Alzheimer's, My Mother, and Me Kathleen Venema 5. 3. ""Oh Well"": My New York Diary, Autographics, and the Depiction of Female Sexuality in Comics J. Andrew Deman 6. 4. ""Say 'Shit' Chester"": Language, Alienation, and the Aesthetic in Chester Brown's I Never Liked You: A Comic-Strip Narrative James C. Hall 7. Part Two: Collective Memory and Visual Biography 8. 5. Personal, Vernacular, Canadian: Seth's Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists as Life Writing Kathleen Dunley 9. 6. Visual Silence and Graphic Memory: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Two Generals Linda Warley and Alan Filewood 10. 7. Metabiography and Black Visuality in Ho Che Anderson's King Candida Rifkind 11. Part Three: The Child and the Nation 12. 8. Unsettling and Restorying Canadian Indigenous-Settler Histories in David Alexander Robertson's The Life of Helen Betty Osborne and Sugar Falls Doris Wolf 13. 9. Life in Boxes: History, Pedagogy, and Nation-Building in Canadian Biographics for Young Adults Eva C. Karpinski 14. 10. ""Everybody calls me Roch"": Harvey, The Hockey Sweater, and the Invisible Québécois Child Cheryl Cowdy
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