Comics and Islam, Live at MICE 2017 – 004 Sacred & Sequential Audio
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Muslim identity and practices are featured more comics than ever, from mainstream titles like Ms. Marvelto independent graphic memoirs. This panel at the 2017 Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (MICE) [http://www.micexpo.org/2017/comics-and-islam/] takes stock of this important growing field — including the brand-new book Muslim Superheroes: Comics, Islam, and Representation — and presents the perspectives of both academics and creators. Featuring discussion with Hussein Rashid [http://www.husseinrashid.com/] (Religion Professor, Barnard College; Contributor, Muslim Superheroes), A. David Lewis [http://www.captionbox.net/] (Instructor, MCPHS University; Co-Editor, Muslim Superheroes; writer, Kismet, Man of Fate [http://awaveblueworld.com/under-current/kismet-man-of-fate/]), Sara Alfageeh [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1810418184/the-boy-bye-project] (Illustrator, Co-Director, BOY/BYE series MIPSTERZ project), and Hillary Chute [https://www.northeastern.edu/cssh/faculty/hillary-chute] (English Professor, Northeastern Unitersity).
A. David Lewis, Hillary Chute, Hussein Rashid, Sara Alfageeh [https://sacredandsequential.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/IMG_4435-1024x768.jpg]A. David Lewis, Hillary Chute, Hussein Rashid, Sara Alfageeh
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