Amidst the powerfully democratizing, public spheres of Web 2.0, life writing has taken on new geographies and forms of mobility through webcomics. As an experimental mode of self-representation, webcomics are part of an urgent, digital turn in autobiographical writing, where speaking to one’s personal experiences also takes place within the social economies of the Internet. This paper analyzes webcomics as a compelling new dimension of autobiographical illness narrative, using Allie Brosh’s webcomic blog, Hyperbole and a Half, as its case study. Launched in 2009 on the free blog platform, Blogspot, Brosh’s deceptively simplistic aesthetic and comically dark representation of mental illness has since amassed near-cult following online. Drawi...
Online illness stories (and, arguably, other online stories as well) do not simply a...
Publishing comics via the Internet is a growing practice among creative individuals who desire artis...
Why Am I Still Here: A Body Horror Webcomic Thesis on Identity and Body Dysmorphia is a 20-panel pil...
Amidst the powerfully democratizing, public spheres of Web 2.0, life writing has taken...
Mental disorders are a serious issue often being avoided. According to the World Health Organization...
So far, webcomics, or online comics, have been discussed mostly in terms of ideologies of the Intern...
Over the course of a year, in several phases, I examined the practices of bloggers who wrote in publ...
The turn to narrative as a form of therapy has become a common practice with individuals telling the...
The main focus of this thesis is to introduce and offer insight into the new and innovative ways web...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
Online illness stories (and, arguably, other online stories as well) do not simply adhere to or demo...
Comics have often been treated as a juvenile and sub-literary art form; however, taking cues from th...
The theory of webcomicsWebcomic proves to be overtaking the place of comic books. The former is focu...
In the field of e-health, the research has recently focused on blog as narrative autobiographical sp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-71).This thesis is an examination of the spaces availa...
Online illness stories (and, arguably, other online stories as well) do not simply a...
Publishing comics via the Internet is a growing practice among creative individuals who desire artis...
Why Am I Still Here: A Body Horror Webcomic Thesis on Identity and Body Dysmorphia is a 20-panel pil...
Amidst the powerfully democratizing, public spheres of Web 2.0, life writing has taken...
Mental disorders are a serious issue often being avoided. According to the World Health Organization...
So far, webcomics, or online comics, have been discussed mostly in terms of ideologies of the Intern...
Over the course of a year, in several phases, I examined the practices of bloggers who wrote in publ...
The turn to narrative as a form of therapy has become a common practice with individuals telling the...
The main focus of this thesis is to introduce and offer insight into the new and innovative ways web...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
Online illness stories (and, arguably, other online stories as well) do not simply adhere to or demo...
Comics have often been treated as a juvenile and sub-literary art form; however, taking cues from th...
The theory of webcomicsWebcomic proves to be overtaking the place of comic books. The former is focu...
In the field of e-health, the research has recently focused on blog as narrative autobiographical sp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-71).This thesis is an examination of the spaces availa...
Online illness stories (and, arguably, other online stories as well) do not simply a...
Publishing comics via the Internet is a growing practice among creative individuals who desire artis...
Why Am I Still Here: A Body Horror Webcomic Thesis on Identity and Body Dysmorphia is a 20-panel pil...