I would also like to thank an anonymous collector of Russian caricature and poster art in Prague for the chance to examine his materials in summer 2007. Research on this book profited immensely from a 2008 National Endowment for the Humanities-funded summer institute at the New York Public Library’s Slavic and East European Collection, whose director, Edward Kasinec, proved a model of professionalism and collegiality. Portions of this study have appeared in different versions in Ulbandus, Ante, Kinokultura, the International Journal of Comic Art, the Comics Journal, Khroniki Chedrika, and the anthologies Russian Children’s Literature and Culture and Uncensored? Reinventing Humor and Satire in Post-Soviet Russia. “I Want”: Women in Post-Soviet Russian Comics Autobiography in Post-Soviet Russian Comics: The Case of Nikolai MaslovĨ. To the memory of two great women, sadly passed on: Frances Till and Natalya Monastyrova and to two, to my great fortune, who are still with us: Raquel Alaniz and Tiziana BertoliniĬontents Acknowledgments Introduction: Komiks Agonistes Comic books, strips, etc.-Russia (Federation) 2. Includes bibliographical references and index. Komiks : comic art in Russia / José Alaniz. Copyright © 2010 by University Press of Mississippi All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America First printing 2010 ∞ Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Alaniz, José. Halverson The University Press of Mississippi is a member of the Association of American University Presses.
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