Cultures of War in Graphic Novels
237 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:06 Jul 2018
ISBN:9780813590950
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Cultures of War in Graphic Novels

Violence, Trauma, and Memory

Rutgers University Press
First runner-up for the 2019 Ray and Pat Browne Award for the Best Edited Collection in Popular and American Culture

Cultures of War in Graphic Novels examines the representation of small-scale and often less acknowledged conflicts from around the world and throughout history. The contributors look at an array of graphic novels about conflicts such as the Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901), the Irish struggle for national independence (1916-1998), the Falkland War (1982), the Bosnian War (1992-1995), the Rwandan genocide (1994), the Israel-Lebanon War (2006), and the War on Terror (2001-). The book explores the multi-layered relation between the graphic novel as a popular medium and war as a pivotal recurring experience in human history. The focus on largely overlooked small-scale conflicts contributes not only to advance our understanding of graphic novels about war and the cultural aspects of war as reflected in graphic novels, but also our sense of the early twenty-first century, in which popular media and limited conflicts have become closely interrelated.  
What makes this collection exciting and groundbreaking is its eagerness to look beyond familiar works devoted to familiar conflicts. The result is a refreshingly non-USA-centric survey of the graphic novel medium and its engagement with trauma and collective memory. Steven Trout, coeditor of War+Ink: New Perspectives on Ernest Hemingway's Early Life and Writings
Spotlight of Cultures of War in Graphic Novels  on The War and Media The War and Media
Chronicle of Higher Education weekly book list,' by Nina C. Ayoub Chronicle of Higher Education
Highly recommended. Choice
A thought-provoking work about the nature of war, memory, culture, and the ways we tell those stories. H-Net
What makes this collection exciting and groundbreaking is its eagerness to look beyond familiar works devoted to familiar conflicts. The result is a refreshingly non-USA-centric survey of the graphic novel medium and its engagement with trauma and collective memory. Steven Trout, coeditor of War+Ink: New Perspectives on Ernest Hemingway's Early Life and Writings
Spotlight of Cultures of War in Graphic Novels  on The War and Media The War and Media
Chronicle of Higher Education weekly book list,' by Nina C. Ayoub Chronicle of Higher Education
Highly recommended. Choice
A thought-provoking work about the nature of war, memory, culture, and the ways we tell those stories. H-Net
TATIANA PROROKOVA holds a PhD in American Studies from the University of Marburg, Germany, and is an academic editor at Pod Academy, United Kingdom.

NIMROD TAL is a lecturer at Kibbutzim College in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is the author of The American Civil War in British Culture: Representations and Responses, 1870s to the Present
 
Introduction
Tatiana Prorokova and Nimrod Tal 
    Part I: Representations
Chapter 1: “A Clash of Arms to Be Eternally Remembered”: War, Chivalry, and the Hundred Years War in Le Trône d'Argile and Crécy
Iain A. MacInnes                    
Chapter 2: Graphic Narrative and the War on Terror 
Kenton Worcester                                    
Chapter 3: What Is War in the Bosnian Graphic Novel 
Emir Pasanovic        
    Part II: Non-Combatants’ Experiences
Chapter 4: “The Sky Is Darkened by Gods”: Spirituality, Strength, and Violence in Gene Luen Yang’s Boxers and Saints                        
Harriet E.H. Earle                            
Chapter 5: Unseen Scars: Recalling Traumatic Moments in Individuals with PTSD in War Brothers 
James Kelley                                
Chapter 6: Nat Turner, Slave Revolts, and Child-Killing in US Graphic Novels 
Joe Lockard    
Chapter 7: Sinne Fianna Fáil: Women, Irish Rebellions, and the Graphic Novels of Gerry Hunt
Christina M. Knopf
Chapter 8: “The Children Internalize the Meaning of the Occupation”: Growing Up under Israeli Occupation and a Culture of Resistance in Joe Sacco’s Palestine
Peter C. Valenti
Part III: Memories
Chapter 9: The Malvinas War in Argentine Memory: Graphic Representations of Defeat and Nationalism, 1982-2015
Silvia G. Kurlat Ares
Chapter 10: The Haunting Power of War: Remembering the Rwandan Genocide in 99 Days
Tatiana Prorokova
Chapter 11: Blogging in Times of War: The July 2006 War in Lebanon, Mazen Kerbaj Imaging the Unimaginable
Yasmine Nachabe Taan     
Notes on Contributors
Index
 
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