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Crossing lines : comics about human migration / edited by Antje Ellermann, Frederik Byrn Køhlert, Sarah Leavitt, Mireille Paquet
HerausgeberEllermann, Antje ; Køhlert, Frederik Byrn ; Leavitt, Sarah ; Paquet, Mireille
ErschienenToronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2025], © 2025
Umfangvi, 145 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 23 cm
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Mit Bibliographie
Serie
ethnoGRAPHIC
SchlagwörterImmigrants / Comic books, strips, etc / Immigrants / Social conditions / Comic books, strips, etc / Emigration and immigration / Comic books, strips, etc / Emigration and immigration / Immigrants / Comic books, strips, etc / Comics (Graphic works) / Bandes dessinées / Migration / Einwanderer / Graphic Novel / Comic
ISBN9781487531393
ISBN1487531397
ISBN9781049801223
ISBN1049801229
Inhalt
Inhalt: "To/from / Kathleen Gros (artist), Erin Goheen Glanville, Biz Nijdam, and Sofiyah Saleh -- Crossing Lines / Jonathon Dalton (artist), Alexia Bloch, Benjamin Goold, Sara Ania Pustol, and Sara Sehic -- Migratory birds / Doug Savage (artist), Chandima Silva, Gabriele Dumpys Woolever, Miu Chung Yan, and Ayaka Yoshimizu -- Greener grass? / Hannah Myers (artist), María Cervantes-Macías, Suzanne Huot, and Hongxia Shan -- In search of Bruce Lee / Emily Chou (artist), Mahashewta Bhattacharya, Ishita Tiwary, and Gaoheng Zhang -- The waiting room / Scarlet Wings Kaili (artist), Nancy Clark, Ibukun Kayode, and Daniel Smyth -- Butterfly / Jess Pollard (artist), Benjamin Bryce, Neda Maghbouleh, Gada Marhouse, and Tori Yang -- Belonging / Alyssa Hirose (artist), Leonora C. Angeles, Natasha Damiano, Markus Hallensleben, and Sean Lauer"
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Zusammenfassung
"Across Europe and North America, far-right parties have strategically framed immigration as a threat to national identity and security, capitalizing on public anxieties around cultural change and economic pressure. Part of the groundbreaking ethnoGRAPHIC series, Crossing Lines is a graphic anthology about human migration that challenges the rise of anti-immigrant populism. Research shows that it is difficult to counter these “us-versus-them” narratives with evidence alone. Blending visual and textual storytelling, this collection moves beyond traditional forms of communication to engage readers emotionally with the complex realities of migration. Emerging out of a workshop held at the University of British Columbia’s Centre for Migration Studies in 2022, this graphic anthology features eight powerful narratives, collaboratively created by migration scholars and comics artists. Crossing Lines considers the personal and social impacts of migration, offering nuanced perspectives accessible to a wide audience. Each comic is paired with discussion questions and annotated further readings to encourage dialogue and understanding in the face of polarizing public discourse. Crossing Lines is a timely and indispensable resource for scholars, educators, and readers seeking to better understand migration in today’s globalized world" [Verlag]