Jorge Catala Carrasco is senior lecturer in Hispanic Studies at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom.
“This volume makes an exciting contribution to memory studies in
Latin America, while responding to a growing interest in graphic
fiction from the region. Its geographical scope is admirably broad,
and the editors have done an excellent job of bringing together a
very diverse set of discussions on the role of comics in politics
and memory.” —Joanna Page, University of Cambridge
“This volume raises the most important questions about Latin
America’s recent past from the unusual angle of comic books and
cartooning. The politics of memory, the lingering influence of the
Cold War, the awful and ambiguous effects of neoliberalism:
historians’ arguments on these crucial topics will be complicated
and enriched by the essays in this lovely book.” —Anne Rubenstein,
York University.
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