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摘要
这篇来自NeoText Review的CSS获奖文章探讨了Ram V、Sumit Kuma、Vittorio stone和Aditya Bidikar创作的漫画《这些野蛮的海岸》(These Savage Shores)中西方漫画中标志性的9格网格与西方殖民主义视角的关系。这篇文章考察了这部作品,它将一个西方吸血鬼和一个印度拉克沙斯相互对立,并在一个被英国东印度公司围困的印度人的背景下审视了怪物。这些野蛮的海岸是一个文本,探索吸血鬼作为殖民主义的隐喻的结构,用9板网格的工具作为被殖民者困在笼子里的视觉表达。
Civilized Monsters: These Savage Shores and the Colonialist Cage
abstract:This CSS award-winning essay from NeoText Review explores the iconic 9-panel grid of Western comics in relation to Western Colonialist Perspective in the comic These Savage Shores by Ram V, Sumit Kuma, Vittorio Astone, and Aditya Bidikar. The essay examines the work, which pits a Western Vampire and an Indian Raakshas against one another and examines monstrosity in the context of an Indian under siege by the British East India Company. These Savage Shores is a text that explores the construct of the Vampire as a metaphor for colonialism, with the tool of the 9-panel grid as a visual expression of the cage the colonized people are trapped within.