Growing Up in the Gutter : Diaspora and Comics

Growing Up in the Gutter : Diaspora and Comics

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28 May, 2024

Growing Up in the Gutter offers new understandings of contemporary graphic coming-of-age narratives by looking at the genre's growth in stories by and for ...

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ISBN-10:

0816553319

ISBN-13:

9780816553310

Publisher

University of Arizona Press

Dimensions

8.90 X 6.00 X 0.60 inches

Language

English

Description

Growing Up in the Gutter offers new understandings of contemporary graphic coming-of-age narratives by looking at the genre's growth in stories by and for young BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and diasporic readers. Through a careful examination of the genre, Ricardo Quintana-Vallejo analyzes the complex identity formation of first- and subsequent-generation migrant protagonists in globalized rural and urban environments and dissects the implications that these diasporic formative processes have for a growing and popular genre.

While the most traditional iteration of the bildungsroman--the coming-of-age story--follows middle-class male heroes who forge their identities in a process of complex introspection, contemporary graphic coming-of-age narratives represent formative processes that fit into, resist, or even disregard narratives of socialization under capitalism, of citizenship, and of nationhood.

Quintana-Vallejo delves into several important themes: how the coming-of-age genre can be used to study adulthood, how displacement and international or global heritage are fundamental experiences, how multidiasporic approaches foreground lived experiences, and how queerness opens narratives of development to the study of adulthood as fundamentally diverse and nonconforming to social norms. Quintana-Vallejo shows how openness enables belonging among chosen families and, perhaps most importantly, freedom to disidentify. And, finally, how contemporary authors writing for the instruction of BIPOC children (and children otherwise affected by diaspora and displacement) use the didactic power of the coming-of-age genre, combined with the hybrid language of graphic narratives, to teach difficult topics in accessible ways.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0816553319

ISBN-13

:9780816553310

Publisher

:University of Arizona Press

Publication date

: 28 May, 2024

Category

: Literary Criticism

Sub-Category

: Comics & Graphic Novels

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.90 X 6.00 X 0.60 inches

Weight

:299 g

Editorial Reviews

"This is a wonderful book about comics, coming-of-age, and racialized identities as they intersect with other aspects of identity such as poverty, refugee status, or LGBTQIA2S+ identities. The author examines how difference enriches and complicates the coming-of-age narrative and how complex the journey to adulthood can be through an examination of a richly diverse group of YA comics."--Marni Stanley, Vancouver Island University

"Graphic novelists express themselves through textual and visual layout when crafting their narratives, and the gutter is one of the most important tools. Quintana-Vallejo describes gutters in comics as 'the wholly significant white space between panels, ' a metaphor that cautions readers not to gloss over topics such as gender, race, class, legal status, and sexuality when engaging with coming-of-age graphic novels."--R. M. Roberts, CHOICE Connect

About the Author

Ricardo Quintana-Vallejo is an assistant professor at Rhode Island College. He is the author of Children of Globalization. He studies migration in narratives about youth development and grew up in Mexico City.

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