
Animal Comics
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: More-than-Human Worlds in Graphic Storytelling
David Herman
Part I. Animal Agency in the History and Theory of Comics
1. Lions and Tigers and Fears: A Natural History of the Sequential Animal
Daniel F. Yezbick, St Louis Community College, USA
2. The Animalized Character and Style
Glenn Willmott, Queen's University, Canada
Part II. Species of Difference: Functions of Animal Alterity in Graphic Narratives
3. The Politics and Poetics of Alterity in Adam Hines's Duncan the Wonder Dog
Alex Link, Alberta College of Art & Design, Canada
4. The Saga of the Animal as Visual Metaphor for Mixed-Race Identity in Comics
Michael A. Chaney, Dartmouth College, USA
5. Curly Tails and Flying Dogs: Structures of Affect in Nick Abadzi's Laika
Carrie Rohman, Lafayette College, USA
6. Invasive Species: Manga's Insect-Human Worlds
Mary A. Knighton, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
Part III. Critical Frameworks for Multispecies Comics
7. Resituating the Animal Comic: Environmentalist Aesthetics in Matt Dembicki's Xoc: The Journey of a Great White
Laura Pearson, University of Leeds, UK
8. Interspecies Relationships in Graphic Micronarratives: From Olivier Deprez to Avril-Deprez
Jan Baetens, University of Leuven, Belgium
9. Animal Minds in Nonfiction Comics
David Herman
Part IV. Graphic Animality in the Classroom and Beyond
10. Can We Be Part of the Pride? Reading Animals through Comics in the Undergraduate Classroom
Andrew Smyth and Charles E. Baraw, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
11. This is Home
Bridget Brewer and Thalia Field, Brown University, USA
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