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Nov 21, 2024
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HIST 257 - Comics and History 1 unit(s) In this intensive study we research and draw cartoons about history in the broadest sense. Topics can include public history, self-discovery, memory, trauma work, nostalgia, and comedic, ironic, or fantasy reworkings of past events. Course participants research settings and images, illustrations, fashion, and propaganda from the culture and era in question and develop a plot and dialogue. The work involves reading a cartooning manual, drawing on paper or digitally, and considering how comics aesthetics, layout, and composition contribute to constructing a historical narrative. Students submit drafts, critique them in class, and re-submit inked versions of the previous week’s page. The final project is a 10-page mini comic. Michaela Pohl.
One 2-hour period.
Not offered in 2024/25.
Course Format: INT
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