Hillary Chute: 5 books

Book cover of Why Comics?

Why Comics?

From Underground to Everywhere

by Hillary Chute
Language: English
Release Date: December 5, 2017

A New York Times Notable Book Filled with beautiful full-color art, dynamic storytelling, and insightful analysis, Hillary Chute reveals what makes one of the most critically acclaimed and popular art forms so unique and appealing, and how it got that way. “In her wonderful book,...
Book cover of Graphic Women

Graphic Women

Life Narrative and Contemporary Comics

by Hillary Chute
Language: English
Release Date: November 16, 2010

Some of the most acclaimed books of the twenty-first century are autobiographical comics by women. Aline Kominsky-Crumb is a pioneer of the autobiographical form, showing women's everyday lives, especially through the lens of the body. Phoebe Gloeckner places teenage sexuality at the center of her...
Book cover of Profession 2011
by Sidonie Smith, David Palumbo-Liu, Françoise Lionnet
Language: English
Release Date: January 8, 2014

This issue of Profession contains Sidonie Smith's introduction to her Presidential Forum (held at the 2011 MLA convention) and the essays of forum participants Hillary Chute, Marianne Hirsch, Leigh Gilmore, Craig Howes, Françoise Lionnet, Nancy K. Miller, David Palumbo-Liu, Brian Rotman, Leo Spitzer,...
Book cover of Outside the Box

Outside the Box

Interviews with Contemporary Cartoonists

by Hillary L. Chute
Language: English
Release Date: April 10, 2014

We are living in a golden age of cartoon art. Never before has graphic storytelling been so prominent or garnered such respect: critics and readers alike agree that contemporary cartoonists are creating some of the most innovative and exciting work in all the arts.  For nearly a decade Hillary...
Book cover of Disaster Drawn

Disaster Drawn

Visual Witness, Comics, and Documentary Form

by Hillary L. Chute
Language: English
Release Date: January 12, 2016

In hard-hitting accounts of Auschwitz, Bosnia, Palestine, and Hiroshima’s Ground Zero, comics have shown a stunning capacity to bear witness to trauma. Hillary Chute explores the ways graphic narratives by diverse artists, including Jacques Callot, Francisco Goya, Keiji Nakazawa, Art Spiegelman, and Joe Sacco, document the disasters of war.
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