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The Content of Our Caricature

African American Comic Art and Political Belonging

Rebecca Wanzo

The Content of Our Caricature
The Content of Our Caricature

The Content of Our Caricature

African American Comic Art and Political Belonging

Rebecca Wanzo

Paperback | English
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"[Wanzo] offers a brilliant, concisely written excursion into the fraught nature of African American comic art."

"[Wanzo] offers a brilliant, concisely written excursion into the fraught nature of African American comic art."

"A singular achievement. Rebecca Wanzo gives shape to new and necessary ways of understanding the development of comic art in the United States that also resonate with broader conversations about blackness and visual narrative. Her study delves into the ambivalent expressions of citizenship, identity, and power that are central to how cartoonists picture race. Along the way, Wanzo bridges aesthetics and cultural theory through expert readings of editorial comics and newspaper strips, superhero serials, underground comix, historical graphic novels, and more."

"From underground comix to Boondocks, Wanzo brilliantly treats moments in the history of caricature and demonstrates anew how popular culture has perpetuated and popularized generations of grotesque imagery. Wanzo’s gift is in the singular way she reads African American cartoonists who themselves redeployed and engaged the visual grammar of caricature while also interrogating American citizenship. An authoritative, nuanced book."

"The text does a good job at connecting the historical cartoon archive and its stereotypical visual representations of Blacks to current events [...] The Content of Our Caricature invites the reader to a more complex reading of Black representations in caricature that transcends the tendency towards binary oppositions"

"Wanzo, like the artists she investigates, reframes caricature so that we might see and read it differently. Because to not see caricature, as Wanzo powerfully concludes, 'will always be a sign of forgetting the monstrosity crafted by historical injuries, a weight carried by all black people perpetually in the wake—and on the brink—of real political change"."

"Wanzo’s contribution to this rising field is vital and unique, given her specific focus on the aesthetics of comics art using the artistic tradition of caricature as a way to engage with social and political issues. Wanzo rightly points out how ‘many of the works’ done to date in Black comic studies—several of which emphasize superhero comic books over other genres and formats— ‘focus on cultural histories or pay little attention to aesthetics’."

"The Content of our Caricature is unique in its focus on Black cartoonists and their use of Black caricatures in comics, editorial cartoons, graphic biographies, and underground comix…This careful, incisive study describes and shows the range of surprising, amusing, entertaining, antagonistic, outrageous, and offensive ways Black cartoonists represent or consider the paradox of Black citizenship."

"The book makes a compelling case for why we should, despite our initial intuitions to look away, engage with what seem like racist representations, stereotypes, and caricatures. Wanzo provides sophisticated textual and literary analyses to argue that African American cartoonists have been questioning, reconstructing, and using racist stereotypes to critique notions of the “ideal citizen” in the United States."

Rebecca Wanzo is Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. She is the author of The Suffering Will Not Be Televised: African American Women and Sentimental Political Storytelling (2009).

Specifications

  • Publisher
    New York University Press
  • Pub date
    Apr 2020
  • Pages
    256
  • Theme
    Comic book and cartoon artwork
  • Dimensions
    254 x 178 mm
  • Weight
    476 gram
  • EAN
    9781479889587
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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