By Alexander Slotkin and Laura Gonzales While the social justice turn in technical communication is relatively new, comics have long served as venues for coalition…
By Mónica González Ybarra and Idalia Nuñez Abstract The hyper-visible ways the U.S.-Mexico border becomes part of political discourse often disregard the complex histories, communities,…
by Emma Kostopolus Foreword From where I’m sitting in the field of rhetoric and composition, Zines are such a popular mode of having students compose…
by Kristin C. Bennett Indicative of the field’s social justice turn, technical and professional communication (TPC) has interrogated seemingly neutral communications that contribute to systemic…
By Steven Wandler Ayres, Jackson. Alan Moore: A Critical Guide. London & New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. Jackson Ayres’ Alan Moore: A Critical Guide begins…
By Gareth Brookes Szép, Eszter. Comics and the Body: Drawing, Reading, and Vulnerability. The Ohio State University Press, 2020. At the outset of Comics and…
By Ryan Bedsaul Gavaler, Chris and Beavers, Leigh Ann. Creating Comics: A Writer’s and Artist’s Guide and Anthology. Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. Sometimes craft books are…
by Grace Gipson Whitted, Qiana. EC Comics: Race, Shock, and Social Protest. Rutgers University Press, 2020. Since their inception, comic books and publishing companies have…
Ryan Bedsaul is the author of Besides the Mise-en-scène, a newsletter of film and tv criticism. His work has appeared in LitHub, Current Affairs, MOVIE:…