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War Comics Jeanne-Marie Viljoen

War Comics By Jeanne-Marie Viljoen

War Comics by Jeanne-Marie Viljoen


Summary

This book focuses on non-fictional, visual narratives (including comics; graphic narratives; animated documentaries) that attempt to represent violent experiences, primarily in the Levant. It explores, from a philosophical perspective, the problem of representing trauma when language seems inadequate to describe our experiences.

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War Comics: A Postcolonial Perspective by Jeanne-Marie Viljoen

This book focuses on non-fictional, visual narratives (including comics; graphic narratives; animated documentaries and online, interactive documentaries) that attempt to represent violent experiences, primarily in the Levant. In doing so it explores, from a philosophical perspective, the problem of representing trauma when language seems inadequate to describe our experiences and how the visual narrative form may help us with this. The book uses the concept of the ineffable to expand the notion of representation beyond the confines of a western, individualist notion of trauma as event based. In so doing, it engages a postcolonial perspective of trauma, which treats violence as ongoing and connected to several incidents of violence across time and space. This book demonstrates how the formal qualities of visual, non-fiction may help close the gap between representation and experience through the process of 'dark' writing.

About Jeanne-Marie Viljoen

Jeanne-Marie Viljoen is an academic in the field of Cultural & Literary Studies at the University of South Australia. Her abiding interest in exploring how communication about difficult experiences can occur through art in contexts where language cannot capture all we want to say, has lead her to focus primarily on non-fictional, visual narratives. Living and working in contested states with violent histories such as Apartheid South Africa, North Cyprus & Australia throughout her life drives her engagement with the postcolonial world.

Table of Contents

Introduction: towards a postcolonial understanding of violence

Chapter 1: 'Dark' writing violence in aesthetic forms

Chapter 2: Graphic narratives, bringing the ineffable into the frame

Chapter 3: 'Dark' writing the Khan Younis massacre

Chapter 4: 'Dark' writing the Sabra and Shatila massacre

Chapter 5: 'Dark' writing violent experiences in new aesthetic forms

Additional information

NPB9780367533151
9780367533151
0367533154
War Comics: A Postcolonial Perspective by Jeanne-Marie Viljoen
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-07-06
214
N/A
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