Articles from and news about the premier academic journal devoted to all aspects of cartooning and comics -- the International Journal of Comic Art (ISSN 1531-6793) published and edited by John Lent.

Friday, October 9, 2020

New Issue of IJOCA is out - 22-1 Spring/Summer 2020 table of contents

Cultural Imperialism Strikes Back: A South American Symposium

 

Cultural Imperialism Strikes Back: A South American Symposium

Martin Alejandro Salinas and Sebastian Horacio Gago

2

One World, Many Batmen: From Cultural Imperialism to the Culture of the Empire

Martin Alejandro Salinas

10

"What Does a Few Lives Matter?'': Notes on Two Comic-book Invasions of Hector Oesterheld (1974-1977)

Sebastian Gago

Translated by Alejandra Pina Mas and Martin Salinas

43

Graphic Narratives, a Tool of Imperialism in South America?

Deconstructing American Superheroes in Brazilian and Chilean Comics (1960-1970)

Ivan Lima Gomes

63

Writing the History of Comics: The Case of. the Di Tella Biennial (Buenos Aires, "1968)

Lucas R. Berone

Translated by Mariana de Madariaga and Lucas Berone

83

Disney Academy: Donald Duck as the Western Imperialism Paradigm

Rodrigo Browne S. and Rosmery-Ann Boegeholz C.

99

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Toxic Reading Material: Techniques Used by Society and Governments to Control Comic Books

Ignacio Fernandez Sarasola

115

Book Review Essay

Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste

154


Graphic Narratives in Sikh Comics: Iconography and Religiosity as a Critical Art Historical Enquiry

of the Sikh Comics Art Form

Jasleen Kandhari

170

Tintin: From Violent, Communist-Hating Conservative to Radical Peacenik

Marty Branagan

187

Lost in Modernity: Doodling in the Digital Age

Levi Obonyo and Njoki Chege

207

Sacrificing Healing: The Loss and Resilience of Yurok Healing in Chag Lowry and Rahsan Ekedal's Soldiers Unknown

Robyn Johnson

232

This Land Is Whose Land? Voices of Belonging in Three First-Generation American Graphic Memoirs

Mirvat Mohamed and Kirsten Mellegaard

257

Representations de l'autre solitude dans quelques BD et comics canadiens dont l'histoire se passe a Montreal (1st partie)

[Representations of the Other Solitude in Select Canadian Comics and BDs Which Take Place in Montreal (Part 1)]

Chris Reyns-Chikuma

274

Representations de l'autre solitude dans quelques BD et comics canadiens dont l'histoire se passe a Montreal (2· partie)

[Representation of the Other Solitude in Some Canadian BD and Comics Which Take Place in Montreal (Part 2)]

Chris Reyns-Chikuma

311

Chinese Comic Art Museums and Centers Part One: A Personal Mission

John A. Lent

347

Chinese Comic Art Museums and Centers Part Two: The China Comics Village

Yan Chuanming, Xu Ying, John A. Lent

358

Anime and Gender Roles in Kuwaiti Islamic Culture: A Conflict of Cultural Values?

Ahmed Baroody

366

The Outdatedness of Superheroism? The Condition of the Superhero Myth: Past and Today

Michal Chudolinski

401

Hans Jaladara, Creator of Indonesia's Panji Tengkorak

Iwan Zahar and Toni Masdiono with John A. Lent

413

Ganesh TH, the Author of Si Buta dari Goa Hantu: The Most Celebrated Comics of the Indonesian Comics Golden Age

lwan Zahar and Toni Masdiono

424

Nearly 50 Years Ago

An Early Glimpse of China's Maoist Comics: A Review

David Kunzie

432

"You're a star if you can louse up 70% of the time": Sport in Jeff MacNelly's "Shoe"

Jeffrey 0. Segrave and John A. Cosgrove

439

Flexible Comics?: Sequential Images on Screen Media

Jakob F. Dittmar

460

A Transmedia Case Study: Batman - The Animated Series

Jason D. DeHart

475

Remembrances

John A. Lent

484

The Printed Word

John A. Lent

489

Book Reviews

Maite Urcarcgui

Marie Sartain

Misha Grifka Wander

John A. Lent

Edward Salo

Sam Cowling

Patrick ljima-Washburn

492

Exhibition Review Essay

Exhibitions of the 47th Angouleme International Comics Festival

Nick Nguyen

511

Exhiibition Reviews

Nick Nguyen

525




 

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