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[ecrea] Call for Chapter Contributions: Comics Beyond the Page in Latin America
Tue Jan 02 12:49:04 GMT 2018
Call for Chapter Contributions: Comics Beyond the Page in Latin America
The recent resurgence in the popularity of comics and graphic novels has
been accompanied by a concurrent expansion of the wider comics field.
The wealth of comic cons and events, adaptations into and out of comics,
the remediation and redeployment of comics and comics iconography in
public spaces and art galleries, and digital and online comics and
related forums, all pay testament to the increasing way in which comics
circulate and exist beyond the page.
Our aim in the collection /Comics Beyond the Page in Latin America/ is
to explore this expanding comics field in this region. Since the turn of
the new millennium in particular, Latin America has seen an increase in
the number of comics festivals and events (e.g. /Entreviñetas/, /Crack!
Bang! Boom!/, /Viñetas Sueltas/, /Dibujas que hablan/, etc.), in comics
publishing houses and specialist bookstores, and in an engagement with
comics history and iconography in urban public spaces (e.g. Paseo de la
Historieta in Buenos Aires or the Mural de los Héroes de la Historieta
Mexicana in Mexico City).
We want to ask: In what diverse and varied ways are comics being used as
cultural capital, as objects of (symbolic) exchange and as a means for
(re)shaping identities in a globalised world? How are institutions and
individuals taking up both national and global cultural traditions and
iconographies? What differences and tensions are evident in the way that
states, institutions, organisations and individuals use comics, not
least in a region with precarious cultural industries and policies? What
does the refashioning of comics within different social and digital
spaces mean for ongoing debates about the nature of graphic literature
and visual communication, or about the nature of the (post)human condition?
We welcome proposals on any topic related to comics beyond the page in
Latin America, including but not limited to:
·online and digital comics
·comics in public spaces (e.g. murals, statues, graffiti, subway art, etc.)
·comic cons, festivals, cosplay
·expanded comics in art galleries and museums
·the use of comics within education
·the comics industry
Those interested in contributing to this volume should submit a 300-word
abstract and a 100-word biographic note including institutional
affiliation to Dr. James Scorer ((comicsandthecity /at/ manchester.ac.uk))
before 31 January 2018. Full manuscripts will be due by 15 July.
Submissions can be made in English, Spanish or Portuguese.
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