Kommentar |
Survivors of trauma often only have fragmented memories of the overwhelming event. With its discontinuous form, its division into individual panels, some critics argue, graphic narrative may be particularly suited for representing the experiences and perspectives of traumatized people. In the course, we will investigate this connection, focusing on texts such as Fun Home, One! Hundred! Demons!, Maus, and others.
Credit for the course requires regular attendance, reading the texts, participation in class discussions, and organizing a session as part of a small group of students.
For this course, you do not have to register on Agnes. Just come to the first session. |