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Conference Review: The International Bande Dessinée Society’s Seventh International Conference by Matthew Screech

The Joint International Conference of Graphic Novels, Comics and the International Bande Dessinée Society’s Seventh International Conference

July 5-8 2011

Manchester Metropolitan University

The bande dessinée part of the joint conference took up the baton after two very stimulating days with GNAC and SIC. We too were pleased by the quantity and quality of papers and we ran parallel sessions. The morning of 7th July began with panels comprising two distinct strands: bandes dessinées and Francophone Africa, and BDs drawing upon the European Classics. The first strand began with Laurike in’t Veld’s insights into how the Rwandan genocide was represented in comics, and continued with Michel Bumatay’s study of Sub-Saharan African Francophone BDs. The focus on Africa continued with Mark Mckinney, who drew upon (post) colonial strips to argue that autobiography began in BDs earlier than is generally recognised. This was followed by Cathal Kilcline’s analysis of Boudjellal, who depicts an immigrant family in Toulon. The European Classics strand began with papers by Linda Rabea-Heyden and Matthew Screech on comic strip adaptations of canonical literary works: Goethe’s Faust and Voltaire’s Candide. Next came a re-examination of bande dessinée Classics with Bart Beaty, who closely scrutinised panels from Bravo’s re-make of the best-selling hero Spirou. Another strip to enter the pantheon of classics, Lieutenant Blueberry, was discussed by Martha Zan, who established its similarities with ss.

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Conference Review: The Joint International Conference of Graphic Novels and Comics (Review #2) by Julia Round

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Conference Review: The Joint International Conference of Graphic Novels and Comics (Review #1) by Joan Ormrod

The Joint International Conference of Graphic Novels and Comics

July 5-8 2011

Manchester Metropolitan University

The Conference of Graphic Novels and Comics 2011 was a joint venture of three comics journals: Studies in Comics, European Comic Art and The Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics. The editors of the journals met after the 2010 conference held in Manchester, and agreed that we should work together to support the growing field of comics research. Our aim would be to hold a comics conference or symposium each year at different venues and tie in the journals with current debate in the field.

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Comics Forum 2011: Registration Open

Registration for Comics Forum 2011 is now open. The registration form for this year’s event is available to download here or from the Comics Forum 2011 page.

The full programme will be available shortly; details are still being finalised. Preliminary running times are as follows:

16/11/2011 (1000-1645): Sculpture and Comic Art

Evening: Keynote session (included in ticket price)

17/11/2011 (1000-1645): Graphic Medicine: Visualizing the Stigma of Illness

Evening: Conference dinner (not included in ticket price)

18/11/2011 (1000-1645): Materiality and Virtuality: A Conference on Comics

Evening: Keynote session (included in ticket price)

Tickets will be priced as follows:

1 day ticket: £10

3 day ticket: £30

5 day ticket: £40 (includes two-day pass to Thought Bubble convention)

Conference accommodation will be provided at a reduced rate by the Leeds Marriott Hotel. Prices are as follows:

3 night stay: £99 per night single & £109 per night double / twin BB

5 night stay: £90 per night single & £100 per night double / twin BB

Click here to be taken to a booking form with the relevant discount code already filled in.

Details are subject to change; more information will be made available on the Comics Forum 2011 webpage as we get it.

Comics Forum 2011 is supported by Thought Bubble, the University of Chichester, the Henry Moore Institute, Dr Mel Gibson, Routledge, Intellect and Molakoe Graphic Design.

IH

 

Affiliated Conferences

Today I’m delighted to announce the latest initiative in Comics Forum’s ongoing efforts to promote and develop comics scholarship in the UK and around the world: our new affiliated conferences programme.

Under this programme, the Comics Forum website will host documentation, promotional materials and papers from other conferences and events on comics, thereby providing an online archive of scholarship available to download for free.

To launch the programme, we’ve teamed up with Ariel Khan, Paul Gravett and Alex Fitch of the Comics & Conflicts conference taking place at the Imperial War Museum on Friday the 19th and Saturday the 20th of August. You can find out more about the conference in this article by Paul Gravett. Full details and ticket prices are available here. Once the events have been wrapped up, we’ll be providing an online archive of the conference papers for download from our new Comics & Conflicts page, accessible here and through the links at the top and side of the site. The conference poster is already available to download, and the programme will be up shortly. Be sure to head along to the conference if you can, and keep an eye on the blog for updates regarding the availability of new papers!

We are actively seeking to expand the affiliated conference programme and develop it as a useful ongoing resource for scholars, readers and creators of comics. If you are involved in organising a conference or similar event and would like to feature the conference papers and other materials for open access download via the Comics Forum website, please email us at comicsforum@hotmail.co.uk and let us know!

Similarly, if you were a speaker at a previous Comics Forum and would like your paper to be made available in our digital archives, do get in touch.

[UPDATE 19/08/2011: The Comics & Conflicts programme is now available from the conference page.]

Ian Hague

Director of Comics Forum