“I’m Aware that a Lot of these People that I’m Feeling Sorry for are Wankers”: A Conversation with Hannah Berry
Author(s) -
Thomas Giddens
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the comics grid journal of comics scholarship
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.128
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 2048-0792
DOI - 10.16995/cg.132
Subject(s) - comics , conversation , economic justice , media studies , sociology , politics , law , feeling , value (mathematics) , visual arts , art history , art , political science , psychology , computer science , social psychology , communication , machine learning
This is an interview with renowned comics creator Hannah Berry, creator of Britten and Brulightly, Adamtine, and Livestock (all Jonathan Cape). It was recorded at the first annual conference of the Graphic Justice Research Alliance: Graphic Justice Discussions 2017, hosted by St Mary’s University on 4–5 July 2017. The interview was a plenary session at this conference, and was subsequently transcribed into text. In it, Berry discusses the various relationships between her creative comics work and her perspectives on law, the legal system, responsibility, politics, and social justice, as well as her creative practice and approach to comics production, and the general value of comics as an art-form.
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