有效的身体:对Ester szacimp的漫画和身体的回顾:绘画,阅读和脆弱性(2020)

IF 0.5 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Comics Grid-Journal of Comics Scholarship Pub Date : 2021-07-21 DOI:10.16995/CG.4796
Andrew Godfrey-Meers
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这篇综述对Ester szacimp的漫画和身体:绘画,阅读和脆弱性(2020)进行了批判性的概述,该文本制定了一个体现解释和创造的模型,在读者和艺术家之间建立了基于他们共同的脆弱性的对话。在这篇评论中,我探讨了szacimp对漫画的线条和物质性的利用,作为对身体和脆弱性的表达和参与,在处理创伤,疾病和战争的漫画中。我要强调的是,szacimp对读者身体作为一种解释工具的创新思考,这一理论源于她自己对这些漫画的具体反应。在这篇综述的后半部分,我将从最近关于残疾人脆弱性的论述、残疾的社会模式及其局限性,以及托马斯·库瑟在图形医学领域的重要工作中,考虑szacimp对脆弱性和身体的研究方法对covid -19大流行、残疾和图形医学的影响。我不认为这是本文的局限性,而是问szacei的方法是否可以用来回答这些问题和类似的问题,并指出她似乎已经在做的工作就是这个方向。
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A/effective Bodies: A review of Ester Szép’s Comics and The Body: Drawing, Reading, and Vulnerability (2020)
This review offers a criticaloverview of Ester Szép’s  Comics and The Body:Drawing, Reading, and Vulnerability (2020)a text that formulates a model ofembodied interpretation and creation that establishes a dialogue between readerand artist based on their shared vulnerability. In this review I explore Szép’sutilisation of the line and the materiality of the comic as an expression of andengagement with the body and vulnerability across comics dealing with trauma,illness, and war. I highlight Szép’s innovative consideration of the body ofthe reader as an interpretive tool, a theory that starts from her own embodiedreactions to these comics. In the second half of this review, I consider theimplications of Szép’s approach to vulnerability and the body with regards theCovid-19 pandemic, disability, and Graphic Medicine, drawing from the recentdiscourse of vulnerability by disabled people, the social model of disabilityand its limitations, and critical work on the field of Graphic Medicine byThomas Cousser. Rather than seeing this as a limitation of the text I askwhether Szép’ methodology could be adopted to answer these and similarquestions and point to work she already appears to be doing is such adirection.
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