Comics in World History and Cultures

Virtual

Presenter: Marek Bennett

Marek Bennett presents a whirlwind survey of comics from around the world and throughout history, with special attention to what these vibrant narratives tell (and show) us about the people and periods that created them. Bennett engages and involves the audience in an interactive discussion of several sample comics representing cultures such as Ancient Rome, Medieval Europe, the Ancient Maya, Feudal and modern Japan, the United States in the early 20th century, and Nazi Germany during World War II. The program explores the various ways of creating and reading comics from around the world, and what these techniques tell us about the cultures in which they occur. 

 

Join us as we celebrate 50 years of bringing the humanities to your community!

Marek Bennett presents a whirlwind survey of comics from around the world and throughout history, with special attention to what these vibrant narratives tell (and show) us about the people and periods that created them. Bennett engages and involves the audience in an interactive discussion of several sample comics representing cultures such as Ancient Rome, Medieval Europe, the Ancient Maya, Feudal and modern Japan, the United States in the early 20th century, and Nazi Germany during World War II. The program explores the various ways of creating and reading comics from around the world, and what these techniques tell us about the cultures in which they occur.  

To register: go to www.kimballlibrary.com or call 603-362-5234

Event Details

When:

Thursday, November 19, 2020 6:30pm

Where:

Virtual
5 Academy Avenue
Atkinson NH 03811

Hosted By:

Friends of the Kimball Library

Contact Info:

Lois Powers
lpowers@kimballlibrary.org