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Titre(s) : Graphic indigeneity [Texte imprimé] : comics in the Americas and Australasia / edited by Frederick Luis Aldama
Publication : Jackson (Miss.) : University pPress of Mississippi, 2020
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXIII-381 p.) : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"Contributions by Joshua T. Anderson, Chad A. Barbour, Susan Bernardin, Mike Borkent,
Jeremy M. Carnes, Philip Cass, Jordan Clapper, James J. Donahue, Dennin Ellis, Jessica
Fontaine, Jonathan Ford, Lee Francis IV, Enrique García, Javier García Liendo, Brenna
Clarke Gray, Brian Montes, Arij Ouweneel, Kevin Patrick, Candida Rifkind, Jessica
Rutherford, and Jorge Santos Cultural works by and about Indigenous identities, histories,
and experiences circulate far and wide. However, not all films, animation, television
shows, and comic books lead to a nuanced understanding of Indigenous realities. Acclaimed
comics scholar Frederick Luis Aldama shines light on how mainstream comics have clumsily
distilled and reconstructed Indigenous identities and experiences. He and contributors
emphasize how Indigenous comic artists are themselves clearing new visual-verbal narrative
spaces for articulating more complex histories, cultures, experiences, and narratives
of self. To that end, Aldama brings together scholarship that explores both the representation
and misrepresentation of Indigenous subjects and experiences as well as research that
analyzes and highlights the extraordinary work of Indigenous comic artists. Among
others, the book examines Daniel Parada's Zotz, Puerto Rican comics Turey el Taíno
and La Borinqueña, and Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection. This volume's
wide-armed embrace of comics by and about Indigenous peoples of the Americas and Australasia
is a first step to understanding how the histories of colonial and imperial domination
connect the violent wounds that still haunt across continents. Aldama and contributors
resound this message: Indigeneity in comics is an important, powerful force within
our visual-verbal narrative arts writ large" ; "How comics in the Americas and Oceania
have misconstrued, transformed, and reconstructed Indigenous stories"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Aldama, Frederick Luis (1969-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Comics -- États-Unis
Comics -- Australasie
Autochtones -- Dans la littérature
Indice(s) Dewey :
741.597 3 (23e éd.) = Albums de bande dessinée, romans graphiques, romans-photos, dessins humoristiques,
caricatures, bandes dessinées - États-Unis
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781496828019 (rel.). - ISBN 9781496828026
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46594678k
Notice n° :
FRBNF46594678
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Table des matières : Nourishing minds and bodies with indigenous comics: a foreword / Lee Francis IV ;
Graphic indigeneity: Terra America and Terra Australasia / Frederick Luis Aldema
; "We the north": interrogating indigenous appropriation as Canadian identity in mainstream
American comics / Brenna Clarke Gray ; Jack Jackson, native representation, and underground
comix / Chad A. Barbour ; "Goin' native!": depictions of the First Peoples from "down
under" / Jack Ford and Philip Cass ; Representations of indigenous Australasians
in Marvel Comics / Dennin Ellis ; The wisdom of the Phantom: the secret life of Australia's
indigenous superhero / Kevin Patrick ; Outsmarting the lords of death: an Amerindian
cognitive script in comics / Arij Ouweneel ; Memory in pieces: Chola Power's origin
story and the quest for memory in Peru / Javier García Liendo ; Visualizing an alternate
Mesoamerican archive: Daniel Parada's comic series Zotz in historical perspective
/ Jessica Rutherford ; Critical impulses in Daniel Parada's Zotz: a case study in
indigenous comics / Jorge Santos ; The battle for recollection: Maya Historietas
as art for remembering war / Brian Montes ; Turey El Taíno and La Borinqueña: Puerto
Rican nationalist and ethnic resistance in Puerto Rican comics dealing with Taíno
cultural heritage / Enrique García ; Securing stones in the sky: word-drawn recreations
of oral trickster tales / Jordan Clapper ; Super Indians and the indigenous comics
renaissance / James J. Donahue ; Seeing histories, building futurities: multimodal
decolonization and conciliation in indigenous comics from Canada / Mike Borkent ;
Deep time and vast place: visualizing land/water relations across time and space in
Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection / Jeremy M. Carnes ; Deer Woman re-generations:
re-activating first beings and re-arming sisterhoods of survivance in Deer Woman:
An Anthology / Joshua T. Anderson ; Indigeneity, intermediality, and the haunted
present of Will I See? / Candida Rifkind and Jessica Fontaine ; Afterlives: a coda
/ Susan Bernardin ; List of contributors ; Index.
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