This thesis will explore the depiction of trauma in Alan Moore’s graphic novels V for Vendetta and Watchmen . It aims to examine how something as unrepresentable as trauma can be portrayed using a balance of art and words in these two narratives. Writer Alan Moore and illustrators David Lloyd and Dave Gibbons have created alternative worlds with recognizable history and realistic characters who endure traumatic experiences that are presented using iconic language. I hope that my readers will gain a greater appreciation for this type of literature after understanding the potent...
Young and Stubley explore the representation of trauma in works of literature, raising the question ...
The thesis provides an analysis of the fanfiction series The Night War through the lens of trauma st...
My thesis explores the ways in which the digital interactive platform, such as video games capture t...
This dissertation explores the intersections of memory and trauma in comics, arguing that the interr...
This thesis brings together two distinct areas of scholarship – trauma studies and comics. I focus o...
In this paper I use trauma theory to identify and discuss post-9/11 film adaptation of graphic novel...
In Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s V for Vendetta, a graphic novel made up of three installments, the t...
Alan Moore\u27s graphic novels mark a shift in the way graphic novels are read, written, and studied...
Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never ...
This thesis discusses in how far modern comics have shown their viability as a medium to tell of and...
Graphic narratives of trauma often freeze moments that exercise a hold on the protagonist, sometimes...
The dissertation argues that depictions of cultural trauma in literature are a natural progression f...
This thesis will address the narratological strategies that the graphic novels Batman: The Dark Knig...
In this paper, we explore the relevance of graphic novels to understanding and responding to the com...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
Young and Stubley explore the representation of trauma in works of literature, raising the question ...
The thesis provides an analysis of the fanfiction series The Night War through the lens of trauma st...
My thesis explores the ways in which the digital interactive platform, such as video games capture t...
This dissertation explores the intersections of memory and trauma in comics, arguing that the interr...
This thesis brings together two distinct areas of scholarship – trauma studies and comics. I focus o...
In this paper I use trauma theory to identify and discuss post-9/11 film adaptation of graphic novel...
In Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s V for Vendetta, a graphic novel made up of three installments, the t...
Alan Moore\u27s graphic novels mark a shift in the way graphic novels are read, written, and studied...
Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never ...
This thesis discusses in how far modern comics have shown their viability as a medium to tell of and...
Graphic narratives of trauma often freeze moments that exercise a hold on the protagonist, sometimes...
The dissertation argues that depictions of cultural trauma in literature are a natural progression f...
This thesis will address the narratological strategies that the graphic novels Batman: The Dark Knig...
In this paper, we explore the relevance of graphic novels to understanding and responding to the com...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
Young and Stubley explore the representation of trauma in works of literature, raising the question ...
The thesis provides an analysis of the fanfiction series The Night War through the lens of trauma st...
My thesis explores the ways in which the digital interactive platform, such as video games capture t...