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Issue 143 Rebel Lines: Comics and the Anarchist Imagination

Volume 46—No.2—2017
Frederik Byrn Køhlert, Ole Birk Laursen
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Comics and The Anarchist Imagination

    Frederik Byrn KøhlertOle Birk Laursen
  • Comics, Form, and Anarchy

    Frederik Byrn Køhlert
  • The Politics of the Diagram as Graphic Narrative: Chris Ware and Chad McCail

    Jesse Cohn
  • Anarchist Satire in Pre-World War I Paris: The Case of František Kupka

    Patricia Leighten
  • Vomiting on New Friends: Charlie Hebdo and the Legacy of Anarchic Black Humor in French Comics

    Matt Jones
  • Pedagogical Subversion: The “Un-American” Graphics of Kevin Pyle

    Allan Antliff
  • Anarchic Strains in the Comics of Ronald Wimberly and Keith Knight

    Michael A. Chaney
  • Postcolonial Anarchographics: Re-drawing History in the Trantraal Brothers’ Crossroads

    Ole Birk Laursen
  • Corpus-[corpus]: hand, handiwork, Habitat, gifts, feet, footnotes, and the ‘ob-scene’

    Kélina Gotman
  • To Draw or Not to Draw: Alberto Breccia and the Ethos of Reading

    Aarnoud Rommens
  • Up From Brittany: A New Voice on the French Literary Scene

    Suzanne Nash
  • The Cinema of Agnès Varda: Resistance and Eclecticism by Delphine Bénézet (review)

    Leah Vonderheide
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