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Comics-related panels at MLA 2022!

By: Margaret Galvan
On: December 13, 2021
In: 2022, Past Sessions

In addition to the three panels that the Comics and Graphic Narratives Forum will be sponsoring at MLA 2022, 196. Comics on the Border, 407V. Reading and Translating Comics in Two Directions, and 579. Manga’s Global Influence, there will be a number of other comics-related panels at MLA 2022. Comment on this post if you have any sessions to add!

About Comics

Thursday, January 6

12V – Graphic Narrative in Spanish: Memory as Transitional Justice

63V – Graphic Narratives and Trauma: Framing the Holocaust

123V – Graphic Narratives and Trauma: Engaging with the German Past

Friday, January 7

386V – Graphic Narratives and Trauma: Confronting Sexism and Domestic Violence

Sunday, January 9

626V – Tactical Comics

643V – Art Spiegelman’s Maus at Thirty

681V – Graphic Narratives and Trauma: Narrating Migration and Climate Change

Featuring Papers on Comics

Thursday, January 6

44 – Humor in African Literatures

46V – Language Border Poetics and Politics and Cultural (Self-)Translation

111 – Ethnic Literatures, Anti-Racism, and the Continuing Cold War

Friday, January 7

284V – Greece and Cyprus: Past and Present

332V – Indigenous Languages as and in Literature

Saturday, January 8

484V – Intermediality, Identity, and Agency in Contemporary Literature of the United States

Sunday, January 9

625V – Narrative and the Politics of Self-Writing in Korea

655V – Environmental Nihilism: On Ecocatastrophe and Meaning

2021-12-13
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