This course analyzes the historical, stylistic, thematic, and aesthetic aspects of graphic novels and how they reflect the social fabric and culture of France and Europe. Study a diverse selection of graphic narratives from a range of genres, traditions, cultures and creators that deal with both historic and contemporary issues, including titles from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain and other European nations.
Students will have the opportunity to participate in events organized by the Haute Ecole des Arts du Rhin (HEAR), the decorative arts school in Strasbourg that has produced world-renowned artists, illustrators, and cartoonists, as well as meet local authors and publishing professionals.
Discover how European ‘graphic albums’ differ from their North American counterparts and understand why every French household has a bookshelf carrying a prized collection of bande dessinée.
Cross-listed with LIT 300.3
Department: Illustration
Location: Strasbourg
Semester: Spring
Credits: 3