Josephine Gitome,
Rounak Gupta,
Amrutha Mohan,
Debanjana Nayek,
Ananya Saha,
Letícia Simões,
Zak Waipara,
Caroline Bagelman,
Jen Bagelman,
Swarnima Banerjee,
Partha Bhattacharjee,
Kin Wai Amelia Chu,
Amadeo Gandolfo
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Comics and the Global South
Methodologies from and within Majority Worlds
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ISBN13:9789462705043
Taal:EN
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:300
Uitgever:Leuven University Press
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:25-2-2026
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Inhoudsopgave
Introduction
Andrea Aramburú, Dibyadyuti Roy, and Joe Sutliff Sanders
Chapter One. Hong Kong Comics : A Liminal Space Bridging the Global South and the Global North
Kin-Wai Chu
Chapter Two. Digital Dreams and Its Discontents: Piracy and Comics in South America
Amadeo Gandolfo
Chapter Three. Working with the Frames : Retellings and Reconstructions in Indian Graphic Narratives
Amrutha Mohan
Chapter Four. Out of the Frame: The Third Space in Indian Graphic Narratives
Debanjana Nayek
Chapter Five. Deconstructing the “Gutter” : A Decolonial Study of the Journey from Patachitra to Comics in Famine Tales
Rounak Gupta and Partha Bhattacharjee
Chapter Six. Malungas: A Global South Feminist Epistemology in Comics
Letícia Simões
Chapter Seven. Global South Comics and the Crisis of Postcolonial Masculinity : Case Studies from Bangladesh and India
Dibyadyuti Roy and Swarnima Banerjee
Chapter Eight. The Upper and Lower Jaws
Zak Waipara
Chapter Nine. Towards Indomanga: ONJ Mangaesque Narratives from India
Ananya Saha
Chapter Ten. Drawing Slavery “With and Against the Archive” in Jesús Cossio’s Joaquín Jayme
Andrea Aramburú
Chapter Eleven. Birthing Beyond Borders: The Role of Comics in Dadaab Refugee Camps
Caroline Bagelman, Jen Bagelman, and Josephine Gitome
About the Contributors
Andrea Aramburú, Dibyadyuti Roy, and Joe Sutliff Sanders
Chapter One. Hong Kong Comics : A Liminal Space Bridging the Global South and the Global North
Kin-Wai Chu
Chapter Two. Digital Dreams and Its Discontents: Piracy and Comics in South America
Amadeo Gandolfo
Chapter Three. Working with the Frames : Retellings and Reconstructions in Indian Graphic Narratives
Amrutha Mohan
Chapter Four. Out of the Frame: The Third Space in Indian Graphic Narratives
Debanjana Nayek
Chapter Five. Deconstructing the “Gutter” : A Decolonial Study of the Journey from Patachitra to Comics in Famine Tales
Rounak Gupta and Partha Bhattacharjee
Chapter Six. Malungas: A Global South Feminist Epistemology in Comics
Letícia Simões
Chapter Seven. Global South Comics and the Crisis of Postcolonial Masculinity : Case Studies from Bangladesh and India
Dibyadyuti Roy and Swarnima Banerjee
Chapter Eight. The Upper and Lower Jaws
Zak Waipara
Chapter Nine. Towards Indomanga: ONJ Mangaesque Narratives from India
Ananya Saha
Chapter Ten. Drawing Slavery “With and Against the Archive” in Jesús Cossio’s Joaquín Jayme
Andrea Aramburú
Chapter Eleven. Birthing Beyond Borders: The Role of Comics in Dadaab Refugee Camps
Caroline Bagelman, Jen Bagelman, and Josephine Gitome
About the Contributors
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