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India's Immortal Comic Books by Karline McLain
India's Immortal Comic Books by Karline McLain












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Haverford College will host a symposium on "Sacred Texts and Comics" on May 5th and 6th, 2016 that will include workshops for contributors to this proposed volume.

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Please send a 500-1000 word abstract, CV, and contact information to Ken Koltun-Fromm ( and Assaf Gamzou ( by August 21, 2015. Topics may include, but are not limited to:Ģ) The place of historical exegesis and critical, religious interpretation in graphic narratives.ģ) Comics as a form and method of interpretation.Ĥ) The ways in which the graphic, formal features engage notions of the sacred.ĥ) The modes by which graphic narratives represent the sacred or conceptions of religion.Ħ) The ways in which religious identity and belief are represented and explored in graphic mediums.ħ) The multiple ways that visual culture informs religious practice. Such critical approaches may include studies in religion, literature, theology, art history, culture, anthropology, political science, or other disciplines that work with the multi-dimensional features of graphic narratives. We encourage submissions that engage Islamic, Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Native American, African Diaspora traditions, or other religious communities from a variety of disciplinary or cross-disciplinary perspectives. Sacred Texts and Comics: Religion, Faith, and Graphic Narratives is a proposed volume for the "Critical Approaches to Comics Artists" series at the University Press of Mississippi that builds upon, but also beyond, Western or "major" religious traditions to develop a broader landscape of religious graphic mediums. David Lewis's edited volume Graven Images: Religion in Comic Books & Graphic Novels (2010), and Samantha Baskind's and Ranen Omer-Sherman's editorial work for The Jewish Graphic Novel: Critical Approaches (2010). Crumb's The Book of Genesis (2009) and JT Waldman's Megillat Esther (2005), as well as scholarly publications from Karline McLain's India's Immortal Comic Books (2009), A. Witness, for example, the artistic works from R. The last decade has produced critical and expressive studies in sacred canonical texts and comics.














India's Immortal Comic Books by Karline McLain