This year’s topic is one close to my heart (most literally if I may say so) and attending is a decision I did not take lightly.
This year’s topic is one close to my heart (most literally if I may say so) and attending is a decision I did not take lightly.
Where I look at some of the creative ways people responded to and processed the impact of the pandemic on their lives.
I will participate the panel “Comics in the Capitalocene”, with my City colleagues Dr Dom Davies and PhD student Reed Puc.
Webcomics/hypertext scholars! There’s still time to submit. See you in Rome or online?
Found in a notepad from 2018.
Now available open access via City Research Online: Berube, L., Priego, E., Cooke, I. , Wisdom, S. & Makri, S. “My Heart Goes Boom Boom!”: Understanding the Experience of Reading Digital Comics . Paper presented at the On the Margins: Hypertext, Electronic Literature, Digital Humanities, 15-16 Dec 2022, London, UK. Available at https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/30126/.
A new publication with Linda Berube, Stephann Makri, Ian Cooke and Stella Wisdom.
Recording of Professor Jonathan W. Gray’s 20 February 2023 talk at City, University of London.
Senior Communications Officer John Stevenson (City, University of London) had a quick Q&A with Professor Gray in anticipation of his seminar. We share it below: JS: How has the academy contributed to an awareness of the need for representation and diversity in graphics and comics? How do you assess your own contribution at CUNY?
You are invited to a seminar with Jonathan W. Gray (CUNY Graduate Center and John Jay College, United States).
Unas líneas en recuerdo de mi padre.