Spanish Comics
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Edited by:
Anne Magnussen
About this book
Spanish comics represent an exciting and diverse field, yet one that is often overlooked outside of Spain. Spanish Comics offers an overview on contemporary scholarship on Spanish comics, focusing on a wide range of comics dating from the Francoist dictatorship, 1939-1975; the Political Transition, 1970-1985; and Democratic Spain since the early 1980s including the emergence of the graphic novel in 2000. Touching on themes of memory, gender, regional identities, and history, the chapters in this collection demonstrate the historical and cultural significance of Spanish comics.
Author / Editor information
Anne Magnussen is an associate professor at the Department of History, University of Southern Denmark, and co-editor of the journal European Comic Art.
Reviews
“If anyone is planning a course on contemporary Spanish comics, please look no further. This title is the ideal companion for any class on this topic. On the other hand, one of the virtues of graphic narratives is the amount of information they can transmit about the culture, history, and politics of any location, making them a suitable vehicle for the examination of any context. Anne Magnussen’s edited volume is a flawless example of this aspect…Overall, Magnussen’s volume does a superb job bringing together a select group of scholars to discuss and examine the contemporary Spanish comics scene… Anyone reading this book will understand well why Spanish comics are thriving. Their effervescence and vibrancy denote an area of the national cultural industry that shows no signs of faltering or hesitancy,” • Comic Art Blog
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Introduction: Spanish Comics Historical and Cultural Perspectives
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Chapter 1 Dissenting Voices? Controlling Children’s Comics under Franco
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Chapter 2 Satirical Panels against Censorship: A Battle That Raged during the Spanish Transition
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Chapter 3 Tintin in the Movida madrileña: Gender and Sexuality in the Punk Comic Book Zine Scene
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Chapter 4 From Pioneer of Comics to Cultural Myth: Castelao in Galician Graphic Biography
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Chapter 5 The Representation of Traumatic Memory in Spanish Comics: Remembering the Civil War and Francoism in Panels
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Chapter 6 ‘For He Bestirred Himself to Protect the Land from the Moors’ Depicting the Medieval Reconquista in Modern Spanish Graphic Novels
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Chapter 7 An Interview with Paco Roca
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Chapter 8 ‘They Tried To Bury Us; They Didn’t Know We Were Seeds’ Intergenerational Memory and La casa
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Chapter 9 Paco Roca’s Graphic Novel La casa (2015) as Architectural Elegy
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Chapter 10 Therapeutic Journeys in Contemporary Spanish Graphic Novels
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Chapter 11 Social Criticism through Humour in the Digital Age: Multimodal Extension in the Works of Aleix Saló
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Chapter 12 Historicising the Emergence of Comics Art Scholarship in Spain, 1965–1975
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