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[Commlist] cfp Urban Comics and Graphic Novels
Thu Sep 26 18:24:02 GMT 2019
Call for papers / Session proposal to the Association of American
Geographers Annual Conference, Denver, 2020
Benjamin Fraser (University of Arizona, USA)
Martin Lund (Malmö University, Sweden)
Urban Comics and Graphic Novels: Perspectives from Urbanism, Planning,
Architecture, and Social Space
This 'Lightning-round' session features participants working on themes
of the urban and their connection to comics and graphic novels of all
geographies, languages, and cultures. In this session, the notion of
'the urban' is not limited to any one perspective, but is inclusive of
urbanism, architecture, social space, planning, theoretical concepts,
cultural difference in/and the modern city, and more. The rich tradition
of comics art has long been entwined with the modern city environment
and with spatial approaches, a theme that is increasingly visible in
scholarly books including J. Ahrens and A. Meteling’s ‘Comics and the
City’ (2010); H. Chute's ‘Why Comics?’; D. Davies's ‘Urban Comics’
(2019); J. Dittmer’s Comic Book Geographies (2014); and B. Fraser's
‘Visible Cities, Global Comics’ (2019). This session invites
participation from members of the AAG from all subdisciplines and all
geographical specializations to discuss the convergence of urban
geography and all formats of comics art: the broadsheet, the woodcut
novel, the wordless comic, superhero traditions, science fiction comics,
literary adaptation, the strip format, comics and print media, digital
comics, independent comics, graphic novels, and so on. While
participants are encouraged to ground their analyses in the context of
theoretical/historical/analytical comics approaches (such as those of
Beaty; Beronä; El Refaie; Groensteen; Karasik and Newgarden; Kunzle;
Lefèvre; McCloud; Merino; Postema…), we are also interested merely in
expanding our collective knowledge of how comics entangle with the
urban, and how comics-makers are engaging with the themes and material
realities of cities across the globe. Please register for the AAG and
contact Benjamin Fraser (University of Arizona) at (fraserb2010 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(fraserb2010 /at/ gmail.com)><mailto:(fraserb2010 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(fraserb2010 /at/ gmail.com)>> by October 20, 2019, with the PIN number
for your ‘lightning-round’ abstract to be included in the session.
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