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The Representation of Genocide in Graphic Novels - Considering the Role of Kitsch (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
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The Representation of Genocide in Graphic Novels - Considering the Role of Kitsch (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Series: Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels
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This book mobilises the concept of kitsch to investigate the
tensions around the representation of genocide in international
graphic novels that focus on the Holocaust and the genocides in
Armenia, Rwanda, and Bosnia. In response to the predominantly
negative readings of kitsch as meaningless or inappropriate, this
book offers a fresh approach that considers how some of the kitsch
strategies employed in these works facilitate an affective
interaction with the genocide narrative. These productive
strategies include the use of the visual metaphors of the animal
and the doll figure and the explicit and excessive depictions of
mass violence. The book also analyses where kitsch still produces
problems as it critically examines depictions of perpetrators and
the visual and verbal representations of sexual violence.
Furthermore, it explores how graphic novels employ anti-kitsch
strategies to avoid the dangers of excess in dealing with genocide.
The Representation of Genocide in Graphic Novels will appeal to
those working in comics-graphic novel studies, popular culture
studies, and Holocaust and genocide studies.
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