UPC: 9781503634237 | Post*45: American Graphic (Paperback)

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UPC: 9781503634237 | Post*45: American Graphic (Paperback)
UPC: 9781503634237 | Post*45: American Graphic (Paperback)

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What do we really mean when we call something graphic ? In American Graphic Rebecca Clark examines the graphic as a term tellingly at odds with itself. On the one hand it seems to evoke the grotesque; on the other hand it promises the geometrically streamlined in the form of graphs diagrams and user interfaces. Clark s innovation is to ask what happens when the same moment in a work of literature is graphic in both ways at once. Her answer suggests the graphic turn in contemporary literature is intimately implicated in the fraught dynamics of identification. As Clark reveals this double graphic indexes the unseemliness of a lust–in our current culture of information–for cool epistemological mastery over the bodies of others. Clark analyzes the contemporary graphic along three specific axes: the ethnographic the pornographic and the infographic. In each chapter Clark s explication of the double graphic reads a canonical author against literary visual and/or performance works by Black and/or female creators. Pairing works by Edgar Allan Poe Vladimir Nabokov and Thomas Pynchon with pieces by Mat Johnson Kara Walker Fran Ross Narcissister and Teju Cole Clark tests the effects and affects of the double graphic across racialized and gendered axes of differences. American Graphic forces us to face how closely and uncomfortably yoked together disgust and data have become in our increasingly graph-ick world.

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