Getting Gr Getting Graphic: Depictions of Single St aphic: Depictions of Single Stories in Non-Fiction Gr ories in Non-Fiction Graphic No aphic Novels about els about Israelis and Palestinians

Six recent non-fiction graphic novels about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict are analyzed in order to understand how narratives are constructed and presented about each community. What emerges when considered together is that while complex narratives that challenge hegemonic stereotypes are depicted...

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Narratives
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