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Saturday, October 27, 2018

IJoA Spring/Summer 2017

Catching up...

Here are the contents of the Spring/Summer 2017 issue of IJoCA. Listing reproduced from the IJoCA blog at http://ijoca.blogspot.com/2017/09/international-journal-of-comic-art-19-1.html.

International Journal of Comic Art
Vol. 19, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2017


Freedom To Cartoon: An Endangered Concept
A Symposium
Edited by John A. Lent
1

Global Infringements on the "Right to Cartoon": A Research Guide
John A. Lent
4

From Socialism to Dictatorship: Editorial Ideologies in Chilean Science Fiction and Adventure Comics
Camila Gutierrez Fuentes
71

La Figura del Presidente Salvador Allende.Caricatura Politica e Imagenes Fatldicas
Jorge Montealegre I.
87

Control over Comic Books in Spain during the Franco Dictatorship (1939-1975)
Ignacio Fernandez Sarasola
95

Early Censorship of Comics in Brazil and Spain and Their Use as an Educational Resource as an Escape
Cristiana de Almeida Fernandes, Vera Lucia dos Santos Nojima, Ana Cristina dos Santos Malfacini, and Maria da Conceicao Vinciprova Fonseca
130

Two Life Times and 15 Years: A Cuban Prisoner's Coping Through Cartoons
John A. Lent
159

American Infection: The Swedish Debate over Comic Books, 1952-1957
Ulf Jonas Bjork
177

Seduced Innocence: The Dutch Debate about Comics in the 1940s and 1950s
Rik Sanders (Translated by Melchior Deekman)
190

Pioneers in Comic Art Scholarship
"Acquire the Widest Possible Comics Culture": Au Interview with Thierry Groensteen
John A. Lent
205

Pioneers in Comic Art Scholarship
The Multi-Varied, 50-Year Career of a Fan-Researcher of Comic Art
Fred Patten
219

Gutter Ghosts and Panel Phantasms: Horror, Haunting, and Metacomics
Lin Young
243

World War II in French Collective Memory: The Relevance of Alternate History Comics.
An Analysis of the Wunderwaffen Saga
Simon Desplanque
270

Genre Hybridity as the Scheme of the Comics Industry
Jaehyeon Jeong
290

On the Pastoral Imaginary of a Latin American Social Democracy: Costa Rica's El Sabanero
Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste
309

Between Fine and Comic Art. On the Arab Page: Much Connects Art and Comics in Egypt and the Wider Middle East
Jonathan Guyer
334

"Art Is My Blood": A Short Interview with Nora Abdullah, Pioneer Female Malay Comic Artist
Lim Cheng Tju
345

Comics Theory for the Ages: Text and Image Relations in Medieval Manuscripts
Jesse D. Hurlbut
353

Examining Film Engagement Through the Visual Language of Comics
R. Brad Yarhouse
384

Hemispheric Latinx Identities and Transmedial Imaginaries: A Conversation with Frederick Luis Aldama
Janis Breckenridge
405

In Search of the Missing Puzzle Pieces: A Study of Jimmy Liao's Public Art Installations in Taiwan
Hong-Chi Shiau and Hsiang-wen Hsiao
413

Far from the Maddening Crowd: Guy Delisle as Cultural Reporter
Kenan Kocak
428

Portrayal of Massacre: A Comparative Study between Works of Joe Sacco, Art Spiegelman, and Fumiyo Kono
Sara Owj
479

Toriko's Database World
Bryan Hikari Hartzheim
499

Beyond Images and Gags: Comic Rhetoric in "Luann"
Veronica Anzaldua
525

Happy Ike, The Pink Kid and the American Presence in Early British Comics
Michael Connerty
538

The Swedish Phantom: Sweden's Domestication of an American Comic Book Hero
Ulf Jonas Bjork
547

Start Spreading the News: Marvel and New York City
Barry Pearl
562

Honore Daumier: Caricature and the Conception/Reception of "Fine Art"
Jasmin Cyril
575

China's Cartooning in the War of Resistance against the Japanese Invasion
Zola Zu
586

Belgian bande dessinee and the American West
Annabelle Cone
595

The Printed Word
John A. Lent
620

Book Reviews
M. Thomas Inge
David Lewis
John A. Lent
Lim Cheng Tju
Janis Breckenridge
Benoit Crucifix
Christopher Lee Proctor II
Michael J. Dittman
Leslie Gailloud
627

Exhibition and Media Reviews
Edited by Michael Rhode
Maite Urcaregui
Pascal Lefevre
Keith Friedlander
647

Portfolio
655

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