Graphic Novel and Trauma
- Course Number: ENGL 128GN
- Prerequisites:
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- Advisory Enrollment Information:
May be repeated for credit provided letter designations are different.
- Catalog Course Entry: ENGL 128AA-ZZ
- Quarter: Winter 2020
Our concern in this class will be less with superheroes and more with the way in which the graphic novel engages the representation of global sites of conflict and atrocity. Beginning with the Jewish Holocaust and working our way to Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and New York on 9/11, we shall examine how the graphic novel takes up such ethical problems as the limits of representation, the relationship between fiction and testimony, as well as that between trauma, memory, and mourning. We shall also deal with questions of moral responsibility and accountability with regard to acts of torture. The class concludes with an examination of historical and contemporary trauma in America. While these will be our predominant concerns, we shall also look into how graphic novels self-referentially comment upon their process of artistic composition as well as upon the very form of the comic itself.