How drawing can help us see one another

Emmy Waldman
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This chapter discusses graphic narrative as an emerging realm of possibilities for documenting and responding to the trauma of the pandemic. The essay draws on theories of graphic medicine to survey the depth and breadth of documentary comic responses to COVID-19. The essay explores Pandemix: Quarantine Comics edited by Whitney Matheson and Dean Haspiel and the New York Times’ Diary Project, featuring quarantine diary comics. The essay gives special attention to the drawn comics diary, analyzing how it helps navigate the everyday experience of life amid the contracted spaces and complex temporalities in quarantine and in the midst of a pandemic. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Irene Gammel and Jason Wang;individual chapters, the contributors.
绘画如何帮助我们了解彼此
本章讨论了图形叙事作为记录和应对大流行病创伤的一个新兴可能性领域。本文借鉴图形医学理论,调查了纪录片喜剧应对COVID-19的深度和广度。这篇文章探讨了Whitney Matheson和Dean Haspiel编辑的大流行病:检疫漫画和纽约时报的日记项目,以检疫日记漫画为特色。这篇文章特别关注了漫画日记,分析了它如何在隔离和大流行期间的收缩空间和复杂的时间性中帮助导航日常生活体验。©2022选择和编辑事项,Irene Gammel和Jason Wang;个别章节,贡献者。
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