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Wed14Nov201820.00 - 21.30 u.Auditorium 1 Jan Broeckx, Blandijnberg 2, 9000 Gent
Strips! Grafische Romans! Verhalen in beelden in Vlaanderen en daarbuiten
Show contentZesde deel in de reeks “Out of the Books”, de permanente vorming hedendaagse literatuur 2018.
Debat met Randall C., Peter Moerenhout and Kim Sanders
Sprekers/moderatoren: Prof. Maaheen Ahmed en Roel DaenenDe lezingen over actuele vormen van literatuurbeoefening zijn vrij toegankelijk voor alle geïnteresseerden.
Wie de volledige lezingenreeks als permanente vorming wil volgen en hiervan een getuigschrift wil ontvangen, schrijft zich in bij de inrichter op het adres: elke.gilson@ugent.be.De reeks is ook te volgen via facebook.
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Thu14Nov20192:00 amBibliotheek De Krook
COMICS Lecture — Shiamin Kwa
Show content"Reach out and Touch Someone: The Haptic Dreams of Gareth Brookes"
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Sat14Dec20199:00 - 12:00
Writing workshop with Shiamin Kwa
Show contentWriting workshop with Shiamin Kwa (Bryn Mawr College), sharing and commenting drafts form the various participants.
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Wed29Jan20202:00 amBibliotheek De Krook
COMICS Lecture — María Porras Sánchez
Show content"Creating Morocco in the Comic Books"
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Thu20Feb202010:30 pmCampus Boekentoren, Vergaderzaal Camelot
COMICS Lecture — Jan Baetens
Show content"Between Comics and Photonovels, and Beyond: The Film Photonovel"
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Tue03Mar20202:00 amBibliotheek De Krook
COMICS Lecture — Lara Saguisag
Show content"When Oil and Childhood Mix: Petroculture and Hergé's Adventures of Tintin"
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Wed17Nov20219:00 pmBlandijn, third floor, Camelot
How to Frame World War II in Comics: Issues of Representation and Formats
Show contentTalk and discussion by Prof Kees Ribbens (NIOD/Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Blandijn, third floor, Camelot meeting room
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Tue30Nov20219:30 amBlandijn, third floor, Camelot meeting room
Drawing Back, Revealing and Subverting Belgian Colonial Legacy in Comics
Show contentTalk by Alicia Lambert, Université catholique de Louvain
Blandijn, third floor, Camelot meeting room
The last two decades have been marked by a revival of (de)colonial issues in Belgian public, political, and artistic debates, including in the comics field. Based on recent research on the potentialities of comics – or art, in general – to destabilize colonial ideologies and stereotypes (Gardner, McKinney, Wanzo, Macé, Rosello), this PhD project examines comics and graphic novels, published during this period (2000-2021), that generate a critical and reflexive distance towards the Belgian colonial imaginary.
This presentation focuses on Barly Baruti and Christophe Cassiau-Haurie’s Le Singe Jaune (2018) and Jean-Philippe Stassen’s graphic documentary “I Comb Jesus” (2009-2010). It explores the artistic and narrative techniques (pastiche, parody, generic hybridization, temporal superpositions, tabular composition, text-image tensions…) that allow the artists to draw back, to reveal, and to subvert various images inherited from Belgium’s colonial past (monuments, archives), including Franco-Belgian comics associated with Belgium’s ex-colonies (Tintin in the Congo) as well as their generic paradigms and traditional tropes (exoticism, adventure, ligne claire…). The analysis will demonstrate how artworks, plots, characters, and styles that have traditionally spread colonial ideologies are here subverted from their initial functions (colonial propaganda, entertainment) to be given new ones (attraction/identification tools, reflexive anti-stereotypes), thereby challenging readers’ expectations and allowing them to discover other perspectives on Belgium’s colonial past, or to unveil the mechanisms under its propaganda as well as their legacies in postcolonial times.