Comics and Nation
English

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<div><b>Winner 2023 Comics Studies Society Charles Hatfield Book Prize</b><br> <b>Winner BASEES George Blazyca Award in East European Studies</b><br> <br> <i>Comics and Nation</i> offers a fresh perspective on the role of popular culture in the one-hundred-year history of the Polish state from its foundation in 1918 to the present. Drawing on dozens of press articles interviews and readers' letters Ewa Stanczyk discusses how journalists artists and audiences used comics to probe the boundaries of national culture and scrutinize the established notions of Polishness. Critical moments of Poland's political transformation --the establishment of the interwar Polish Republic the Cold War the liberalization of the 1970s the 1989 democratic transition the turn to memory politics in the 2000s--have all been reflected in the history of Polish comics. Stanczyk offers new insights into how the production of homegrown comics and the influx of foreign works enabled commentators to express their fears hopes and disillusionment with political economic and cultural changes in Poland and beyond. At its core <i>Comics and Nation</i> rethinks the impact of popular culture and transnational exchange on Polish nation building citizenship formation and the legitimation of power.</div>
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