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Biographies & History Graphic Novels - Burning Down the House: Latin American Comics in the 21st Century (Global Perspectives in Comics Studies)

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Book Synopsis: Burning Down the House explores the political, economic and cultural landscape of 21st-century Latin America through comics. It examines works from Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Perú, Colombia, México and Spain, and the resurgence of comics in recent decades spurred by the ubiquity of the Internet and reminiscent of the complex political experiences and realities of the region.

The volume analyses experimentations in themes and formats and how Latin American comics have become deeply plural in its inspirations, subjects, drawing styles and political concerns while also underlining the hybrid and diverse cultures they represent. It examines the representative and historical images in a state of emergency and political upheaval; decolonial perspectives and social struggles linked to ethnic and sexual minorities. It looks at how Latin American comics are made right now – from a diverse and autochthonous Latin American perspective.

With a wide array of illustrations, this book in the Global Perspectives in Comics Studies series will be an important resource for scholars and researchers of comic studies, Latin American studies, cultural studies, English literature, political history and post-colonial studies.

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Burning Down the House: Latin American Comics in the 21st Century is a captivating exploration of the dynamic and diverse comics landscape in Latin America. This thought-provoking book delves into the political, economic, and cultural aspects of the region, showcasing the rich tapestry of narratives and artwork from Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Perú, Colombia, México, and Spain.

In an era where the Internet has revolutionized the accessibility of information, Latin American comics have experienced a remarkable resurgence. Burning Down the House embraces this digital age and highlights how the comics reflect the complex realities and political experiences of the region. This volume reveals the abundance of experimentation in themes, formats, and drawing styles, emphasizing the pluralistic nature of Latin American comics and the cultural diversity they represent.

Through its detailed analysis, Burning Down the House uncovers the crucial role that comics play in portraying historical events, states of emergency, and political upheavals. It also explores the decolonial perspectives and social struggles surrounding ethnic and sexual minorities. This book captures the essence of contemporary Latin American comics, providing an autochthonous perspective on their creation and showcasing the varied inspirations and political concerns that drive their development.

With a wealth of visually engaging illustrations, this book is an indispensable resource for scholars and researchers in fields such as comic studies, Latin American studies, cultural studies, English literature, political history, and post-colonial studies. Whether you are an academic or simply fascinated by the power of comics as a medium for storytelling, Burning Down the House will ignite your curiosity and deepen your understanding of Latin American culture.

Discover the world of Latin American comics in Burning Down the House and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of narratives and artistry that reflect the diverse cultures and political landscapes of the region. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource in the Global Perspectives in Comics Studies series!

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