002 - Future Directions in Comics Studies
- Mattia Arioli -
Exploring Canadian and Indigenous Relations with/in Graphic (Hi)stories
- Devon Keyes
Masked Lives Matter: Identity (De)formation Through the Disembodied Superhero
- Noriko HIRAISHI -
Female Bodies in Graphic Narratives: on Sexuality and Pregnancy
- Fernanda Díaz-Basteris
Tropical comics and resistance: Días Cómics an illustrated ethnography of San Juan
- Tracy Lassiter -
The Intermediality and Transmediality of Digital Narratives
- Stefan Buchenberger -
Graphic Fiction and True Crime
- Maria Ana Micaela Chua Manansala -
TRESE Enters the Media Mix: From Komiks to Netflix Anime
- Abhishek Chatterjee -
The ‘Gentleman Traveller’ as ‘Comic Travellographer’ in Guy Delisle’s Pyongyang and Jerusalem”
- NAZNEEN HOQUE -
Tracing a Graphic Narrative: Challenging "Story" from the Grimm Brothers' Fairy Tales to Shaun Tan's The Singing Bones”
- Umberto ROSSI -
Terrorists, Historical or Fictional: Different Perspectives on the Politics of Fear
- Sarah Christina Ganzon
Netflix and Transcultural Anime: The Case of Netflix's Trese
- Kai Mikkonen andJean Braithwaite
Through Word or Image: How Figural Iconic Solidarity Builds Characters and Drives Narrativity in Comics
- Davide Carnevale
«A GHASTLY AND INAPPROPRIATE SPLENDOUR»: THE FANTASTIC IN DINO BATTAGLIA’S COMIC ADAPTATIONS
The Project was supported by Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia (SRNSFG) [grant number MG-ISE-22-170]