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Interview

Interview with Simon Schwartz

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Pages 134-141 | Received 13 Oct 2018, Accepted 24 Apr 2019, Published online: 02 Mar 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The interview with comics artist Simon Schwartz was conducted by Olivia Albiero on 12 July 2018.

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Notes on contributors

Olivia Albiero

Olivia Albiero is an Assistant Professor of Italian and German at San Francisco State University. Her primary research focuses on storytelling in contemporary German-language literature, which she explores through the lens of narratology, as well as on the depiction of individual and collective stories in comics. She is particularly interested in the narrative representation of moments of rupture in literature and graphic novels, which often ensue from crucial experiences of physical and metaphorical mobility or lack thereof.

Christina Kraenzle

Christina Kraenzle is Associate Professor of German Studies at York University. Her research and teaching focus on modern German-language cultural studies, with an emphasis on literature, film, comics and issues of transnationalism, migration, travel, and memory.

Julia Ludewig

Julia Ludewig is an Assistant Professor of German at the Modern and Classical Languages Department at Allegheny College where she teaches all levels of language, literature, and culture classes. Her research interests focus on comics and graphic novels, language pedagogy, and environmental studies.

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