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13 Postcolonial Perspectives

  • Sandra Heinen
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Abstract

In the last two decades, a significant number of graphic narratives have been published that can be classified as postcolonial, either because they originate in postcolonial societies or because they address topics associated with postcolonialism. This chapter discusses the implications of the label ‘postcolonial’ before outlining recurring themes and typical representational techniques found in the corpus. What many of these comics have in common is a political impetus, reflected in a commitment to shaping the cultures from which they emerge, and an aesthetic self-positioning in relation to various local and global (visual) cultures. In the final section of this chapter, the conditions of production in postcolonial spaces will be considered, which can differ significantly from the situation in Europe or North America and which might be seen as having an influence on what kind of texts are produced, and thus on how the postcolonial comic is perceived as a genre as well.

Abstract

In the last two decades, a significant number of graphic narratives have been published that can be classified as postcolonial, either because they originate in postcolonial societies or because they address topics associated with postcolonialism. This chapter discusses the implications of the label ‘postcolonial’ before outlining recurring themes and typical representational techniques found in the corpus. What many of these comics have in common is a political impetus, reflected in a commitment to shaping the cultures from which they emerge, and an aesthetic self-positioning in relation to various local and global (visual) cultures. In the final section of this chapter, the conditions of production in postcolonial spaces will be considered, which can differ significantly from the situation in Europe or North America and which might be seen as having an influence on what kind of texts are produced, and thus on how the postcolonial comic is perceived as a genre as well.

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