Table of Contents
1. Graphic Spain: From
Aleluyas to the “Second Boom”.- 2.
Espacios en blanco: Historical Memory, Defeat, and the Comics Imaginary.- 3. Memory, Amnesia, and Forgetting: Graphic Representations of a Chronic Disease in 20th- and 21st-Century Spain.- 4. Recovering the Irrecoverable: “The Memory of What Matters” in Three Works by Paco Roca.- 5. The Persistent Memories of Federico García Lorca: History, Poetry, and Spanish Graphic Narratives.- 6. Polemic Collision: Race, Immigration, and Gender Violence in
Olimpita.- 7. “I hate being Chinese”: Migration, Cultural Identity, and Autobiography in Quan Zhou Wu’s
Gazpacho agridulce.- 8. Black and Basque Power: Visualizing Race and Resistance in
Black is Beltza. 9. Gender, Genre, and Retribution in Rayco Pulido’s
Lamia: A Historical Novel for the Present Day.- 10. Maternal Life Writing in Contemporary Spanish Graphic Narratives: From Blogto Book
Marina Bettaglio.- 11. “In this country, the past never dies”: Superheroes, Democracy, and the Culture of the Spanish Transition in
¡García!.- 12. The Right to Barcelona: Spectrality, Unbuiltness, and
El fantasma de Gaudí.- 13. The Post-15M Condition: Liminality and Multitude in Spanish Graphic Narratives.