Socio-semiotics and the history of 'working-class comics and cartoons' in Sweden

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Abstrakti

In the following, I will first relate how certain graphic works of autofiction have come to be accepted as contributions to the tradition of working-class literature in Sweden. Then I will exemplify how some of these works could be analysed from a socio-semiotic point of view, drawing some inspiration from Bruce Campbell’s studies of the political use of comics in Mexico. Lastly, I will sketch the outlines of a Swedish history of cartooning aimed at a working-class audience, and repose the following question, which I regard to be socio-semiotic in essence: Are simple artistic means and deskilling a visual marker of grassroot authenticity, and is it even a decisive semiotic choice for cartoonists who want to be associated with working-class autofiction, leftist politics and labour history?
AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
OtsikkoScandinavian Comics and Comics Research
AlaotsikkoContexts, Politics and Practises
ToimittajatGunnar Krantz, Magnus Nilsson, Oskar Aspman, Tina-Marie Whitman
JulkaisupaikkaBerlin
KustantajaDe Gruyter
TilaHyväksytty/In press - 2025
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA3 Kirjan osa tai toinen tutkimuskirja

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