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Visualising Small Traumas: Contemporary Portuguese Comics at the Intersection of Everyday Trauma

Book
2022
summary

Cultural history of contemporary Portuguese comics and their creative responses to trauma

Portugal's vibrant comics scene originated as early as the 19th century, bringing forth brilliant individual artists, but has remained mostly unknown beyond Portugal’s borders to this day. Now a new generation employs this medium to put into question hegemonic views on the economy, politics, and society. Following the experience of the financial crisis of the past decades and its impact on social policies, access to and rules of public discourse, and civil strife, comics have questioned what constitutes a traumatogenic situation and what can act as a creative response.

By looking at established graphic novels by Marco Mendes and Miguel Rocha, fanzine-level, and even experimental productions, Visualising Small Traumas is the first English-language book that addresses Portuguese contemporary comics and investigates how trauma studies can both shed a light on comics making and be informed by that very same practice.

This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright, Dedication, Epigraph

pp. i-vii

Contents

pp. viii-ix

Acknowledgments

pp. 11-12

Introduction: Going small to widen the scope

pp. 13-24

The semi-peripheral role ofthe Portuguese comics scene

pp. 25-72

A short history of trauma

pp. 73-94

Marco Mendes and theever-temporary rebuildingof the self

pp. 95-120

Miguel Rocha and workingthrough the acting outof history

pp. 121-166

Minor comics and atomisedresponses to small traumas

pp. 167-216

Conclusion

pp. 217-224

References

pp. 225-237

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