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El. knyga: Redrawing French Empire in Comics

(Miami University)
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  • Serija: Studies in Comics and Cartoons
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Ohio State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814270233
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Studies in Comics and Cartoons
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Ohio State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814270233

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Redrawing French Empire in Comics by Mark McKinney investigates how comics have represented the colonization and liberation of Algeria and Indochina. It focuses on the conquest and colonization of Algeria (from 1830), the French war in Indochina (1946&;1954), and the Algerian War (1954&;1962). Imperialism and colonialism already featured prominently in nineteenth-century French-language comics and cartoons by Töpffer, Cham, and Petit. As society has evolved, so has the popular representation of those historical forces. French torture of Algerians during the Algerian War, once taboo, now features prominently in comics, especially since 2000, when debate on the subject was reignited in the media and the courts. The increasingly explicit and spectacular treatment in comics of the more violent and lurid aspects of colonial history and ideology is partly due to the post-1968 growth of an adult comics production and market. For example, the appearance of erotic and exotic, feminized images of Indochina in French comics in the 1980s indicated that colonial nostalgia for French Indochina had become fashionable in popular culture. Redrawing French Empire in Comics shows how contemporary cartoonists such as Alagbé, Baloup, Boudjellal, Ferrandez, and Sfar have staked out different, sometimes conflicting, positions on French colonial history.
List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Chapter 1 Redrawing French Empire In Comics: An Introduction
1(34)
Chapter 2 Redrawing Colonial Algeria
35(49)
Chapter 3 The Fall Of French Indochina
84(61)
Chapter 4 The Algerian War And Its Aftermath
145(66)
Chapter 5 The Voyage Out And The Voyage In
211(14)
Notes 225(19)
Works Cited 244(23)
Index 267