
doi: 10.5334/cg.ai
Graphic History: Essays on Graphic Novels and/as History (2012) is a collection of 14 unique essays, edited by scholar Richard Iadonisi, that explores a variety of complex issues within the graphic novel medium as a means of historical narration. The essays address the issues of accuracy of re-counting history, history as re-constructed, and the ethics surrounding historical narration.
graphic history, Richard Iadonisi, Gorana Tolja, comics scholarship, comics studies, comics, graphic novels, history, Drawing. Design. Illustration, comics scholarship, NC1-1940, Gorana Tolja, comics, comics studies, Literature (General), comics studies, comics scholarship, history, PN1-6790, graphic history, Richard Iadonisi
graphic history, Richard Iadonisi, Gorana Tolja, comics scholarship, comics studies, comics, graphic novels, history, Drawing. Design. Illustration, comics scholarship, NC1-1940, Gorana Tolja, comics, comics studies, Literature (General), comics studies, comics scholarship, history, PN1-6790, graphic history, Richard Iadonisi
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