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History and the City: Different Perspectives on Urban Timespace in
American Comics - PANEL
June 17, 2023 - HistorioGRAPHICS: Framing the Past in Comics - Inter-University Conference, Munich
This panel aimed to discuss the techniques of representing American history in a number of comics -
(mostly) set in urban spaces, where the historical dimension interacts with the metropolitan/indoor
environment. The three presentations delved into different perspectives: a challenging of the
theoretical presuppositions of comics studies through the concept of a "history of the present"; a
neo-historicist reconsideration of a classic of sequential art and its socio-historical context; and an
analysis of how comics may question the idea of home and belonging
Visual Depictions of the
American West - CONFERENCE
September 13-17, 2021 - First international conference organized by the ICLA Research Committee on Comics Studies and Graphic Narrative, in collaboration with and held at Ca' Foscari University of Venice
The conference stemmed from the need to explore the various ways the American West has been depicted in comics/graphic novel form across the years and different countries . We wanted to pay particular attention to comparative approaches that address American (Zane Gray, James Oliver Curwood, Jack London et alii ) and European (Emilio Salgari, Luigi Motta et alii ) popular literature, which serve as both visual rewriting formulas and forms of neuro-narratological itinerary.
ICLA Research Commitee on Comics Studies and Graphic Narrative (2024)