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- aggregation title "Historicizing in graphic novels: the welcome subjective g(l)aze".
- aggregation abstract "The aim of this chapter is to discuss ways in which history, and consequently memory and reality are interwoven or tampered with in graphic novels, particularly through the obvious or discrete role accorded to authorial subjectivity. Subsequently the techniques used for generating a dialogue between fact and fiction, individual experience, historical context and their distortions or alternatives will also be considered, whereby the concentration is on the modalities of visual depiction and their implications along with the narrative perspectives and the insertion of uncertainty. This will be linked to the postmodern, scholarly discourse of history writing. In addition possible reasons for the popularity of graphic literature will also be proposed.".
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