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Drawing France: French Comics and the Republic
Contributor(s): Vessels, Joel E. (Author)
ISBN: 1604734442     ISBN-13: 9781604734447
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
OUR PRICE:   $108.90  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Comics & Graphic Novels
- Art | European
- Social Science | Popular Culture
Dewey: 741.569
LCCN: 2009041253
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.37 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - French
 
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In France, Belgium, and other Francophone countries, comic strips---called bande dessinee or BD in French---have long been considered a major art form capable of addressing a host of contemporary issues. Among French-speaking intelligentsia, graphic narratives were deemed worthy of canonization and critical study decades before the academy and the press in the United States embraced comics.

The place that BD holds today, however, belies the contentious political route the art form has traveled. In Drawing France: French Comics and the Republic, author Joel E. Vessels examines the trek of BD from it being considered a fomenter of rebellion, to a medium suitable only for semi-literates, to an impediment to education, and most recently to an art capable of addressing social concerns in mainstream culture.

In the mid-1800s, alarmists feared political caricatures might incite the ire of an illiterate working class. To counter this notion, proponents yoked the art to a particular articulation of Frenchness based on literacy and reason. With the post-World War II economic upswing, French consumers saw BD as a way to navigate the changes brought by modernization. After bande dessinee came to be understood as a compass for the masses, the government, especially Francois Mitterand's administration, brought comics increasingly into official culture. Vessels argues that BD are central to the formation of France's self-image and a self-awareness of what it means to be French.


Contributor Bio(s): Vessels, Joel E.: -

Joel E. Vessels is instructor of history at Nassau Community College. His work has appeared in International Journal of Comic Art and Contemporary French Civilization.