Graphic War - by Laini Kavaloski (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Employing geographical and political structures to her analyses, Laini Kavaloski argues that spatial forms that represent boundaries such as walls, ghettos, and war zones together with the artistic renderings of emotion, gendered experiences, and cultural narratives make visible the consequences of war on bodies and political futures.
- About the Author: LAINI KAVALOSKI is an associate professor of English and humanities at the State University of New York in Canton.
- 190 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Comics & Graphic Novels
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About the Book
Graphic War introduces graphic border poetics to the field of comics, which enables a methodological response to nationalist, empirical, and gendered ideologies. It registers a shift from the persistent Jewish identification with 20th-century oppression toward a Jewish belonging based in transnational agency and activism in the 21st Century.Book Synopsis
Employing geographical and political structures to her analyses, Laini Kavaloski argues that spatial forms that represent boundaries such as walls, ghettos, and war zones together with the artistic renderings of emotion, gendered experiences, and cultural narratives make visible the consequences of war on bodies and political futures. Representations of Jewish territorial positions are not only metaphoric but are also active forces in determining the effects of boundaries--political and cultural-- on Jewish lives. Through an archive of contemporary memoirs that grapple with Jewish experiences of war, Graphic War makes visible the consequences of state structures, militarized environments, and nationalisms on the female body and in doing so registers a shift from the persistent Jewish identification with 20th-century oppression toward a narrative of Jewish belonging based in transnational agency and activism in the 21st Century.Review Quotes
"Anchored by representations of war and violence, Kavolski offers a deft addition to the study of contemporary Jewish graphic narratives through an analysis of the female experience across gendered and national borders."
--Samantha Baskind "author of Moses Jacob Ezekiel: Jewish, Confederate, Expatriate Sculptor""Graphic War is remarkable, arguing that the comic form is exemplary in its engagement with borders, boundaries, and national and cultural identity. Kavaloski argues that comics are an ideal genre for women to contest Jewish national and cultural identity at a time when gender, nation, and belonging have been put seriously in question."--Michael Bernard-Donals "Chaim Perelman Professor of Rhetoric and Culture, University of Wisconsin-Madison"
"Kavaloski's feminist-spatial practice, with her focus on nationalization and bodies, avoids many of the exceptionalist pitfalls to which the standard historicism dominant in Jewish studies is heir. The compelling model of critical intellectuality elaborated here will aid the effort to break down the boundaries of epistemic privilege behind which Jewish studies so often practices its trade."--Benjamin Schreier "author of The Rise and Fall of Jewish American Literature: Ethnic Studies and the Challenge of Ident"
"Kavaloski's thoughtful readings of Jewish graphic narratives offer new insights into how war and violence affect contemporary Jewish women. This is an important contribution towards understanding the ways that politics, gender, religion, and nationality intersect and the role that visual narratives can play in providing a platform for navigating these complex identities."--Matt Reingold "author of Jewish Comics and Graphic Narratives: A Critical Guide"
About the Author
LAINI KAVALOSKI is an associate professor of English and humanities at the State University of New York in Canton.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 190
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Laini Kavaloski
Language: English
Street Date: January 13, 2026
TCIN: 1005316421
UPC: 9781978830981
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-2734
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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