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Autobiographical Comics and Graphic Novels - by  Mathijs Peters & Yasco Horsman (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Autobiographical Comics and Graphic Novels - by Mathijs Peters & Yasco Horsman (Hardcover)

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  • This book offers philosophical and psychoanalytical reflections on the selfhood shaped in autobiographical graphic narratives, or autographics.
  • About the Author: Mathijs Peters is University Lecturer of Film and Literary Studies at Leiden University, The Netherlands.
  • 187 Pages
  • Social Science, Media Studies

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This book offers philosophical and psychoanalytical reflections on the selfhood shaped in autobiographical graphic narratives, or autographics. These reflections revolve around the 'autographic gesture'. This gesture refers to, firstly, the leaving of graphic traces of an embodied self, which, secondly, transform into a drawn figure that represents this self and acquires a certain autonomy as a character, and which, thirdly, are embedded in a narrative that tells all or part of this self's life story. By combining the semiotic logics of trace, image, and narrative, the book argues, autographics perform this gesture and shape a specific form of selfhood.

The book studies this process by turning to theories about selfhood constructed primarily within the following three intellectual traditions: existential hermeneutics, as developed by Paul Ricoeur; existential phenomenology, as embodied by Jean-Paul Sartre; and psychoanalysis, through the lenses of Jacques Lacan, Marion Milner, and Donald Winnicott. The ideas of these authors, as well as Paul de Man's and Johann Gottlieb Fichte's analyses of subject-constitution, are brought into dialogue with autobiographical graphic narratives by Zoe Thorogood, Katie Green, Peter Pontiac, Alison Bechdel, Yoshihiro Tatsumi, Marjane Satrapi, Riad Sattouf, Keiji Nakazawa, Lynda Barry, and others.



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This book offers philosophical and psychoanalytical reflections on the selfhood shaped in autobiographical graphic narratives, or autographics. These reflections revolve around the 'autographic gesture'. This gesture refers to, firstly, the leaving of graphic traces of an embodied self, which, secondly, transform into a drawn figure that represents this self and acquires a certain autonomy as a character, and which, thirdly, are embedded in a narrative that tells all or part of this self's life story. By combining the semiotic logics of trace, image, and narrative, the book argues, autographics perform this gesture and shape a specific form of selfhood.

The book studies this process by turning to theories about selfhood constructed primarily within the following three intellectual traditions: existential hermeneutics, as developed by Paul Ricoeur; existential phenomenology, as embodied by Jean-Paul Sartre; and psychoanalysis, through the lenses of Jacques Lacan, Marion Milner, and Donald Winnicott. The ideas of these authors, as well as Paul de Man's and Johann Gottlieb Fichte's analyses of subject-constitution, are brought into dialogue with autobiographical graphic narratives by Zoe Thorogood, Katie Green, Peter Pontiac, Alison Bechdel, Yoshihiro Tatsumi, Marjane Satrapi, Riad Sattouf, Keiji Nakazawa, Lynda Barry, and others.

Mathijs Peters is University Lecturer of Film and Literary Studies at Leiden University, The Netherlands. He is author of Schopenhauer and Adorno on Bodily Suffering (2014), Popular Music, Critique and Manic Street Preachers (2020), and essays on the crossing points between philosophy and popular culture. With Bareez Majid, he co-authored Exploring Hartmut Rosa's Concept of Resonance (2022).

Yasco Horsman is University Lecturer of Film and Literary studies at Leiden University, The Netherlands, and chair of the Leiden University MA-programme in Media Studies. He is author of Theaters of Justice: Judging Staging and Working Through in Arendt, Brecht and Delbo (2010), and essays on psychoanalysis, cinema, comics and animation.



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Mathijs Peters is University Lecturer of Film and Literary Studies at Leiden University, The Netherlands. He is author of Schopenhauer and Adorno on Bodily Suffering (2014), Popular Music, Critique and Manic Street Preachers (2020), and essays on the crossing points between philosophy and popular culture. With Bareez Majid, he co-authored Exploring Hartmut Rosa's Concept of Resonance (2022).

Yasco Horsman is University Lecturer of Film and Literary studies at Leiden University, The Netherlands, and chair of the Leiden University MA-programme in Media Studies. He is author of Theaters of Justice: Judging Staging and Working Through in Arendt, Brecht and Delbo (2010), and essays on psychoanalysis, cinema, comics and animation.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.46 Inches (H) x 6.21 Inches (W) x .67 Inches (D)
Weight: .81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 187
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Media Studies
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mathijs Peters & Yasco Horsman
Language: English
Street Date: August 31, 2025
TCIN: 1006471218
UPC: 9783031922565
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-3650
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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