Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-195) and index.
Contents:
Comics after 2000: between individual and collective memory. The (anti-)American dream: comics in public debates in the 1950s -- "Polish Europeans": the opening of the 1970s -- The foreign invasion: comics and the free-market economy in the 1990s -- Comics after 2000: between individual and collective memory.
Summary:
"Drawing on dozens of press articles, interviews, and readers' letters, the book discusses how journalists, artists, and audiences used comics to probe the boundaries of national culture and scrutinize the established notions of Polishness"-- Provided by publisher.
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