Drawn Apart: Rebecca Wanzo and Lauren McLeod Cramer in Conversation About 'The Content of Our Caricature'

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Definitively addressing the problem with debates about “good” and “bad” Black representation, The Content of Our Caricature: African American Comic Art and Political Belonging (New York University Press, 2020) explains what happens when Black cartoonists revisit and reanimate the archive of the racial grotesque. Black comics and cartoons that appeared in Black newspapers at the beginning of the twentieth century, underground comics independently produced and distributed in the 1970s, and today’s big-budget film adaptations of superhero comics share complex imaginings of the political potential and limitations of caricature. Wanzo’s book reads the work of a rarely acknowledged lineage of Black cartoonists alongside comic and cartoon figures of American citizenship—images of the romantic revolutionary, the soldier and the child. Black comics recall the ways Blackness is rendered incommensurable with American citizenship when it shares the frame with these idealized tropes and, instead of abandoning this history of representation, they leverage its elasticity. As a result, using horror and humor, Black cartoonists visualize critiques of American visual culture that are not bound by time, space, or medium.   

 

Author Dr. Rebecca Wanzo, Chair and Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Affiliate Professor of American Culture Studies at Washington University in St. Louis and Dr. Lauren McLeod Cramer, Assistant Professor in the Cinema Studies Institute at the University of Toronto came together to discuss The Content of Our Caricature.

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Mio Otsuka


Speakers

Rebecca Wanzo
Chair and Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Affiliate Professor of American Culture Studies at Washington University in St. Louis

Lauren McLeod Cramer
Assistant Professor in the Cinema Studies Institute at the University of Toronto



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