Tatiana Prorokova & Nimrod Tal, ed., Cultures of War in Graphic Novels: Violence, Trauma, & Memory (Rutgers, 2016). Ramzi Fawaz, The New Mutants: Superheroes and the Radical Imagination of American Comics (NYU, 2016). Marc DiPaolo, War, Politics, and Superheroes: Ethics and Propaganda in Comics and Film (McFarland & Company, 2011). Jackson, ed., Black Comics: The Politics of Race and Representation (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013).Īdilifu Nama, Super Black: American Pop Culture and Black Superheroes (Texas, 2011).įrancis Gateward & John Jennings, The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art (Rutgers, 2015).ĭeborah Elizabeth Whaley, Black Women in Sequence: Re-inking Comics, Graphic Novels, and Anime (Washington, 2015). If you are someone who enjoys thinking about comics on a critical level, or an academic thinking about adding comics to your course syllabi, or just someone looking for more comic book reading suggestions, then check out this reading list! The reading list also encompasses his other fields of study such as Black Comix Returns and Incognegro, as well as graphic novels that critically argue a thesis such as Unflattening. Included here is the reading list for his Comic Book Studies field. He has also gotten approval from his committee to write his dissertation as a graphic novel. His three fields of study are American Religious History, The Long Civil Right Movement, and Comic Book Studies. Hill, is also a PhD candidate in the History of Ideas at the University of Texas at Dallas.
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