Art Spiegelman's journey from underground comics to mainstream recognition is explored through a diverse collection of essays. This volume highlights his impact on the evolution of comics as an art form, showcasing his versatility across various projects, including the groundbreaking Maus and his work for the New Yorker. The contributors analyze themes of modernism, cultural critique, and intertextuality, revealing overlooked aspects of Spiegelman's career. By addressing topics like immigration and the significance of children's comics, the collection emphasizes the depth of his contributions to the medium.
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- 2023
- 2015
Electoral cultures
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Presidential elections are essential to US culture, shaping the nation’s stability and global influence. This volume is the first to establish an interdisciplinary platform for a broad investigation of election mechanics and legacies. Historians, political scientists, literary scholars, and cultural theorists shed light on the narratives of election successes and failures. Beginning with the struggle for voting rights and extending to current representations of candidates and campaigns, Electoral Cultures examines elections as complex cultural phenomena. Analyzing political processes and personalities from Lincoln to Obama, the chapters query assumptions about democracy in the United States. The resulting survey significantly alters how we perceive the paradoxical American ideals of equality, individualism, and authenticity. In its sweeping scope and rich detail, the book opens up an incisive new scholarly field concerned with US political culture and its place in the world today.