Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels
Discover the rich tapestry of Indigenous storytelling through the pages of Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels by James J. Donahue. Published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2024, this insightful paperback spans 277 pages and delves into the often-overlooked disparities of representation in comics studies and publishing.
In this compelling work, Donahue organizes chapters thematically, showcasing a diverse range of content created by Indigenous artists. From thrilling superhero tales and imaginative science fiction to thought-provoking graphic novels and experimental narratives, this book highlights the unique voices and perspectives within the Indigenous comic community.
Whether you're a comics enthusiast or a scholar of literature, Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels is an essential addition to your collection, offering a deeper understanding of the cultural significance and artistic contributions of Indigenous creators in the comic medium.