Graphic Borders
Title | Graphic Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Luis Aldama |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2016-04-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1477309152 |
From the influential work of Los Bros Hernandez in Love & Rockets, to comic strips and political cartoons, to traditional superheroes made nontraditional by means of racial and sexual identity (e.g., Miles Morales/Spider-Man), comics have become a vibrant medium to express Latino identity and culture. Indeed, Latino fiction and nonfiction narratives are rapidly proliferating in graphic media as diverse and varied in form and content as is the whole of Latino culture today. Graphic Borders presents the most thorough exploration of comics by and about Latinos currently available. Thirteen essays and one interview by eminent and rising scholars of comics bring to life this exciting graphic genre that conveys the distinctive and wide-ranging experiences of Latinos in the United States. The contributors’ exhilarating excavations delve into the following areas: comics created by Latinos that push the boundaries of generic conventions; Latino comic book author-artists who complicate issues of race and gender through their careful reconfigurations of the body; comic strips; Latino superheroes in mainstream comics; and the complex ways that Latino superheroes are created and consumed within larger popular cultural trends. Taken as a whole, the book unveils the resplendent riches of comics by and about Latinos and proves that there are no limits to the ways in which Latinos can be represented and imagined in the world of comics.
Borders
Title | Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas King |
Publisher | Little, Brown Ink |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2021-09-07 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0316593036 |
A People Magazine Best Book Fall 2021 From celebrated Indigenous author Thomas King and award-winning Métis artist Natasha Donovan comes a powerful graphic novel about a family caught between nations. Borders is a masterfully told story of a boy and his mother whose road trip is thwarted at the border when they identify their citizenship as Blackfoot. Refusing to identify as either American or Canadian first bars their entry into the US, and then their return into Canada. In the limbo between countries, they find power in their connection to their identity and to each other. Borders explores nationhood from an Indigenous perspective and resonates deeply with themes of identity, justice, and belonging.
Open Borders
Title | Open Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Bryan Caplan |
Publisher | First Second |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2019-10-29 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1250766230 |
An Economist “Our Books of the Year” Selection Economist Bryan Caplan makes a bold case for unrestricted immigration in this fact-filled graphic nonfiction. American policy-makers have long been locked in a heated battle over whether, how many, and what kind of immigrants to allow to live and work in the country. Those in favor of welcoming more immigrants often cite humanitarian reasons, while those in favor of more restrictive laws argue the need to protect native citizens. But economist Bryan Caplan adds a new, compelling perspective to the immigration debate: He argues that opening all borders could eliminate absolute poverty worldwide and usher in a booming worldwide economy—greatly benefiting humanity. With a clear and conversational tone, exhaustive research, and vibrant illustrations by Zach Weinersmith, Open Borders makes the case for unrestricted immigration easy to follow and hard to deny.
Decorative Frames and Borders: 396 Examples from the Renaissance to the Present Day
Title | Decorative Frames and Borders: 396 Examples from the Renaissance to the Present Day PDF eBook |
Author | Edmund Vincent Gillon |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 183 |
Release | 1973-01-01 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 0486229289 |
A giant and varied collection of borders and frames for the use of artists and designers. Drawn from numerous first-rate sources, this book covers practically every style, mood, and form as interpreted through the whole range of art movements and historical periods.
Visible Borders, Invisible Economies
Title | Visible Borders, Invisible Economies PDF eBook |
Author | Kristy L. Ulibarri |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 283 |
Release | 2022-11-22 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 147732657X |
A thorough examination of the political and economic exploitation of Latinx subjects, migrants, and workers through the lens of Latinx literature, photography, and film.
The Printing Art
Title | The Printing Art PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 630 |
Release | 1904 |
Genre | Printing |
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Printing Art
Title | Printing Art PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 634 |
Release | 1904 |
Genre | Printing |
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