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Discover a captivating collection that explores the rich culture and unique essence of the U.S. South. Comics and the U.S. South takes you on a journey through the heart of America, delving into the depths of small towns, backroads, and swamps, while critically examining the portrayal of southern life in comics. From the pages of Captain America to the thought-provoking narratives of independent creators, this book presents a fresh perspective on race, class, and sexuality.
Uncover the hidden treasures that lie within the pages of Comics and the U.S. South. Be transported to a world where traditional narratives are questioned and revised, challenging the status quo. Feel the power of Walt Kelly's iconic characters in Pogo, traverse the emotional journey of Howard Cruse's Stuck Rubber Baby, and experience the gripping tale of Kyle Baker's Nat Turner.
Embrace the intersection of art and storytelling as creators like Josh Neufeld portray the resilience of New Orleans after the devastating Deluge. Dive into the thought-provoking essays that dissect the unique formal properties of comics and their ability to shed light on the complexities of southern regionalism.
Join an interdisciplinary group of scholars as they uncover the deep connection between comics and southern studies. Comics and the U.S. South not only contributes to the rich tapestry of comics scholarship, but also invites you to reassess your understanding of the diverse and vibrant American South. Take a step beyond the skyscrapers and embrace the true spirit of the South.
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