Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of European Comic Art has
been published by Berghahn Journals. This issue has no overarching theme,
but a number of questions recur in the work of our contributors, including
the nonlinearity of the comics reading process, the power of the graphic
line to satirise and demythologise, and the complex issue of readership and
interpretation. This issue also includes an interview with the comics artist
Kaveri Gopalakrishnan, who gives us insights into the small-press Indian
comics scene and discusses her own themes, influences and techniques.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
www.berghahnjournals.com/eca
Current Issue: Volume 9, Issue 1
Introduction
The Editors
http://bit.ly/29A40S1
Articles and Interview
(Un)natural Temporalities in Comics
Raphaël Baroni
http://bit.ly/29Tpw5H
The Medium Is the Message: Olivier Schrauwen’s Arsène Schrauwen beyond
Expectations of Autobiography, Colonial History and the Graphic Novel
Benoît Crucifix and Gert Meesters
http://bit.ly/29H8mpU
The Crown and the Crowd: Sublimations of Monarchy in Georgian Satirical
Prints
David Morgan
http://bit.ly/29TR7qm
The Art of Braiding: A Clarification
Thierry Groensteen
http://bit.ly/29L9uwD
An Interview with Kaveri Gopalakrishnan
Ann Miller
http://bit.ly/29TR2TO
Reviews
http://bit.ly/29Mw2vZ
Recommend European Comic Art to your library:
http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/eca/library-recommendations
Sample Issue: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/eca/sample
Contact: journals@berghahnbooks.com
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