José Alaniz

José Alaniz, professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Department of Cinema and Media Studies (adjunct) at the University of Washington, Seattle, has published three monographs, Komiks: Comic Art in Russia (University Press of Mississippi, 2010); Death, Disability and the Superhero: The Silver Age and Beyond (UPM, 2014); and Resurrection: Comics in Post-Soviet Russia (OSU Press, 2022). He has also co-edited two essay collections, Comics of the New Europe: Reflections and Intersections with Martha Kuhlman (Leuven University Press, 2020) and Uncanny Bodies: Disability and Superhero Comics with Scott T. Smith (Penn State University Press, 2019). He formerly chaired the Executive Committee of the International Comic Arts Forum (ICAF) and was a founding board member of the Comics Studies Society. In 2020 he published his first comics collection, The Phantom Zone and Other Stories (Amatl Comix). His current book projects include Comics of the Anthropocene: Graphic Narrative at the End of Nature.

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Reading Contemporary Russian Women’s Comics

José Alaniz  | 
Issue 72.2 Spring 2023

The research and writing of this essay was made possible in part by a grant from The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies. One chilly Moscow morning in January, 2017, Alyona Popova, a social activist, lawyer, and founder of the mutual aid network You Are Not Alone, stood outside the Duma, Russia’s lower […]