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224 pages, 6 x 9
52 b&w illustrations
Paperback
Release Date:15 Sep 2025
ISBN:9781496858948
Hardcover
Release Date:15 Sep 2025
ISBN:9781496858931
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Comics and Catharsis

Exploring Graphic Narratives of Trauma and Healing

University Press of Mississippi

Contributions by Kelly Baron, Angie Chau, Jennifer Nagtegaal, Lee Okan, Diana Pifano, Russell Samolsky, Kay Sohini, Anastasia Ulanowicz, and Aanchal Vij

Comics and Catharsis: Exploring Graphic Narratives of Trauma and Healing explores the idea that trauma and healing hold an imbalance in many forms of literature—but especially in the world of comics. Whether it be war-based, national, physical, or sexual trauma, this volume looks at a wide variety of trauma and the psychological pain and devastation that arise during and—crucially for the question of trauma narratives—following the events as the psychological (and often physical) wounds are processed.

Essayists in the collection engage with questions of how comics process trauma through depictions and receptions. Viewing trauma through the lens of comics such as Maus, Persepolis, and Fun Home, as well as works by comics writers who are little-known or unknown outside their communities, contributors analyze how trauma is used in artistic style, writing, and overall storytelling. Together, the essays in Comics and Catharsis show how people who have suffered trauma often flock to these works to find a way to acknowledge and process their own suffering.

Comics and Catharsis is a timely book that adds to writings on health-related trauma, largely work in mental health and sexual violence, and the horrors of war. With a global focus that moves beyond the typical comics canon, this book encourages a broader reading of trauma and the potential for healing across generational, national, and communal traumas. Matthew Noe, lead collection and knowledge management librarian at Harvard Medical School

Jordan Tronsgard is professor of Hispanic studies and chair of the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at Bishop’s University.

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