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SUMMARY:Wrestling Graphic Novels: A Comics Grid Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Comics Grid Webinar Series - Live Chats on Comics Scho
 larship \nWrestling Graphic Novels: A Comics Grid Webinar with Anna M
 arta Marini and Jessica Fontaine\nDate:  Tuesday 26 October 2021.\nTi
 me: 4-5pm BST. Check your timezone here. \nRegistration: Free. Please
  register here.\nTo join the webinar: We recommend that attendees use 
 Chrome to join. Collaborate works better if Google Chrome is used.\nOn
  this fourth webinar co-hosted by Paula Clemente Vega (Open Library of
  Humanities) and Dr Ernesto Priego (editor, The Comics Grid; City, Uni
 versity of London) panelists Anna Marta Marini (Universidad de Alcalá
 ) and Jessica Fontaine (McGill University) will discuss the following 
 Comics Grid articles:\n•  Marini, A.M., (2021) “Discursive (Re)Co
 ntruction of Mexican American Identity in J. Gonzo's La Mano del Desti
 no”, The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship 11(1). doi: http
 s://doi.org/10.16995/cg.211\n• Fontaine J., (2017) “Illusion, Kayf
 abe, and Identity Performance in Box Brown and Brandon Easton’s Andr
 e the Giant Graphic Biographies”, The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics
  Scholarship 7(0), p.17.https://www.comicsgrid.com/article/id/3559/\nH
 osts: Paula Clemente Vega (Open Library of Humanities) and Dr Ernesto 
 Priego (editor, The Comics Grid; City, University of London). They are
  both on Twitter, @Paula_C_Vega and @ernestopriego. \nThe Comics Grid
  Webinar Series offers an online opportunity to chat live with authors
  about their articles published recently in the journal. Each episode 
 focuses on two articles whose potential thematic and/or methodological
  interconnections can be explored and contrasted in order to stimulate
  scholarly discussion, collective learning and further research.  You
  can watch the previous webinars of the series, here.\nIf you like the
  work that the Open Library of Humanities is doing, please consider as
 king your institution to support us financially. We cannot operate wit
 hout our library members. More details for libraries can be found here
 : https://www.openlibhums.org/plugins/supporters/signup/.\n\nThis anno
 uncement was originally published by Paula Clemente Vega at https://ww
 w.openlibhums.org/news/476/\n\nFor more information visit http://legac
 y.openaccessweek.org/events/the-comics-grid-webinar-series-live-chats-
 on-comics-scholarship-1
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ORGANIZER:Ernesto Priego/ The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarsh
 ip/ Paula Clemente Vega/ Open Library of Humanities
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