Days of Future Past: comics and history

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Ryan Donovan Purcell
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ABSTRACT Comic books are deceivingly complex cultural artifacts. The artform combines narrative and visual art to construct vivid – though often fantastical – realms. At worst, they offer readers a whimsical escape from reality; at best, they reflect that reality. This essay contextualizes the publication of one comic in particular, to demonstrate the utility of comics as historical sources and as vehicles to broaden social justice discourse. Days of Future Past, published in 1981 as a double issue in Marvel Comic’s Uncanny X-Men, attempts to make sense of the American social landscape at the dawn of the Reagan era. This dystopian narrative uses historical analysis (in the form of time travel) to explore the roots of oppressive structures that mirror concurrent real-world developments, such as the rise of the carceral state. In historical context, the comic reads as an allegory of social transformation in New York City under the Reagan Administration as well as a commentary on the role of radicalism in the pursuit of justice.
过去的未来:漫画和历史
摘要漫画书是复杂得令人难以置信的文化产物。这种艺术形式结合了叙事和视觉艺术,构建了生动的——尽管往往是幻想的——领域。最坏的情况是,它们为读者提供了一种异想天开的逃离现实的方式;充其量,它们反映了这一现实。本文以一部漫画的出版为背景,展示漫画作为历史来源和拓宽社会正义话语的工具的效用。《过去的日子》于1981年出版,是漫威漫画公司的《神秘X战警》的双月刊,试图理解里根时代初期的美国社会景观。这种反乌托邦叙事使用历史分析(以时间旅行的形式)来探索压迫性结构的根源,这些压迫性结构反映了现实世界的同时发展,例如尸体国家的崛起。在历史背景下,这部漫画被解读为里根政府时期纽约市社会转型的寓言,也是对激进主义在追求正义中作用的评论。
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Rethinking History
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期刊介绍: This acclaimed journal allows historians in a broad range of specialities to experiment with new ways of presenting and interpreting history. Rethinking History challenges the accepted ways of doing history and rethinks the traditional paradigms, providing a unique forum in which practitioners and theorists can debate and expand the boundaries of the discipline.
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