José Alaniz José Alaniz, professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Department of Comparative Literature (adjunct) at the University of Washington,…
By Erika Rothberg Review of Kirtley, Susan et al. With Great Power Comes Great Pedagogy: Teaching, Learning, and Comics. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. While…
By Sourav Chatterjee Roma Chatterji, Graphic Narratives and the Mythological Imagination in India, Routledge, 2020. In her monograph, Roma Chatterji explores graphic stories that employ…
By Benjamin Fraser Abstract Produced over some twenty years and published as a single edition in 2019, the complete Clyde Fans saga is a rich…
By Kristy Beers Fägersten, Anna Nordenstam, and Margareta Wallin Wictorin, Introduction Swedish comics artist Liv Strömquist debuted in 2005 with Hundra procent fett (“One hundred…
By Alexandra Lampp Berglund An image of Wonder Woman evokes, just as her title alludes, wonder. She stands at six feet tall and wields a…
By José Alaniz For Angela Likina (1982-2016) What does the appearance of all these peripheral sexualities signify? Is the fact that they could appear in…
By Teresa Powell ENC 1136: Multimodal Writing & Digital Literacy (Fall 2021) Instructor: Alexander Slotkin This course explores how writing as a rhetorical meaning-making process…
By Ibuki Nishino ENC 1136: Multimodal Writing & Digital Literacy (Fall 2021) Instructor: Alexander Slotkin This course explores how writing as a rhetorical meaning-making process…
By Matthew Lee ENC 1136: Multimodal Writing & Digital Literacy (Fall 2021) Instructor: Alexander Slotkin This course explores how writing as a rhetorical meaning-making process…