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60 reviewsISBN 10: 0230613128
ISBN 13: 9780230613126
Author: H L Hoeste
This volume discusses the role of comics in the formation of a modern sense of nationhood in Latin America and the rise of a collective Latino identity in the USA. It is one of the first attempts - in English and from a cultural studies perspective - to cover Latin/o American comics with a fully continental scope. Specific cases include cultural powerhouses like Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, as well as the production of lesser-known industries, like Chile, Cuba, and Peru.
1 Mônica Power: Comics, Society, Brazil
2 Condorito, Chilean Popular Culture and the Work of Mediation
3 Race and Gender in The Adventures of Kalimán, El Hombre Increíble
4 Cuban Cartoonists: Masters of Coping
5 Argentina’s Montoneros: Comics, Cartoons, and Images as Political Propaganda in the Underground
6 Memín Pinguín: Líos Gordos con los Gringos
7 Acevedo and His Predecessors
8 Brazilian Comics: Origin, Development, and Future Trends
9 Pavane for a Deceased Comic: Decadence, Illusions, and Demise of an Exuberant Narrative
10 The Fierro Years: An Exercise in Melancholy
11 Mexican Comics: A Bastion of Imperfection
12 Ilan Stavans’s Latino USA: A Cartoon History (of a Cosmopolitan Intellectual)
13 The Bros. Hernandez: A Latin Presence in Alternative U.S. Comics
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Tags: H L Hoeste, Redrawing, identity