Graphic Narratives about South Asia and South Asian America

Graphic Narratives about South Asia and South Asian America

Aesthetics and Politics

Daiya, Kavita

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

272

Mole

Inglês

9781032085517

15 a 20 dias

500

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Foreword Introduction: South Asia in Graphic Narratives 1. The Fear of Iconoclasm: Genre and Medium Transformations from Comics to Graphic Novels in Amar Chitra Katha, Bhimayana, and Munnu 2. Mapping Postcolonial Masculinity in Sarnath Banerjee's The Barn Owl's Wondrous Capers 3. Endangered (and Endangering) Species: Exploring the Animacy Hierarchy in Malik Sajad's Munnu 4. Appupen's Posthuman Gothic: The Snake and the Lotus 5. Graphic Delhi: Narrating the Indian Emergency, 1975-1977 in Vishwajyoti Ghosh's Delhi Calm 6. The Art of Postcolonial Resistance and Multispecies Storytelling in Malik Sajad's Graphic Novel Munnu: A Boy From Kashmir 7. Slow Violence and Water Racism in Sarnath Banerjee's All Quiet in Vikaspuri 8. Sarnath Banerjee's All Quiet in Vikaspuri as Text/Image Activism and Cli-Fi 9. Nationalism and the Intangible Effects of Violence in Malik Sajad's Munnu: A Boy from Kashmir 10. Indian Graphic Novels: Visual Intertextualities, Mixed Media and the "Glocal" Reader 11. Aesthetics, Gender, and Canon in Anti-Caste Graphic Narratives, A Gardener in the Wasteland and Bhimayana 12. The Representation of Gender and Sexuality in Priya's Shakti (2012) 13. The Urban Experience of Displacement: Re-Viewing Dhaka through Street Art and Graphic Narrative 14. I Am the Maker of My Image: Marvel's No Normal and the Comic Book Muslim Woman
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Graphic Narrative;Amar Chitra Katha;street art;Young Men;gender and sexuality;Delhi Calm;caste system;Amar Chitra Katha Series;aesthetics;Slow Violence;intertextuality;South Asian Cultural Production;nationalism;Dalit Literature;posthumanism;Graphic Novels;postcolonial masculinity;Delhi Jal Board;gender and literature;Vice Versa;South Asian Review;UN;South Asian America;Dalit Women;South Asian literature;Geneva Camp;Stray Dogs;comics;Liberation War;South Asia's comic books;Dalit Writers;gender-based violence;Rape Survivors;authoritarian politics;Representational Authenticity;graphic narratives;Dalit Leaders;caste discrimination;Visual Intertextualities;South Asian Muslim;Gutter Space;Speculative Fabulation