Bewegte Erinnerung.

Zur ,autofiktionalen‘ Erinnerungskonstruktion in den Comics emigrierter Graphic Novel-Autorinnen

  • Barbara Eder

Abstract

This article is concerned with processes of retroactive memory-construction in graphic novels by Marjane Satrapi, Parsua Bashi and Zeina Abirached. These ,autofictional’ works of female migrant graphic novel-authors, currently living in exile, expand a one-dimensional image of emigration by actively involving the reader into the process of producing meaning. Dimensions of temorality such as past, present and future are intermingled within a vast Stream of Comicness, shuttleing between words and images. What historical science literally as well as figuratively can gain by an analysis of these pictorial modes of representation, is a deep understanding of highly individualized acts of remembrance of a vicarious past, disfractured by the loss of time and space and constantly shifting between image and imagination.

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2014

How to Cite

Eder, B. (2014). Bewegte Erinnerung.: Zur ,autofiktionalen‘ Erinnerungskonstruktion in den Comics emigrierter Graphic Novel-Autorinnen. Comparativ, 24(3), 97–111. https://doi.org/10.26014/j.comp.2014.03.06