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TítuloSpirou’s origin myth and family romances. The domestication of adventure in the new adventure comic
Autor(es)Álvares, Cristina
Palavras-chaveAdventure
Domestic sphere
Memory
Origins
Spirou
Data2021
EditoraBerghahn Journals
RevistaEuropean Comic Art
CitaçãoÁlvares,C. (2020). 2021 Spirou’s Origin Myth and Family Romances. The Domestication of Adventure in the New Adventure Comic. European Comic Art, 14, 2, pp.34–50.
Resumo(s)This article focuses on the narratives of Spirou’s origins and backstory from Rob-Vel to Feroumont and Bravo, examining his progressive departure from the Tintinesque adventure paradigm. The Freudian notion of family romance, developed by Marthe Robert into the figures of the foundling and the bastard, is key, as it thematises the hero’s origins and early life in a domestic sphere. This motif, absent in Tintin, occurs in Spirou as Rob-Vel’s artistic creation becomes origin myth, and post-Franquin ‘naturalised’ conceptions give the character a family, a childhood, and related memories. The article examines how Spirou’s family romances, however small and allusive, create a connection between adventure and the domestic sphere and how this contributes to reinventing the Tintinesque model of adventure in contemporary bande dessinée.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/74825
DOI10.3167/eca.2021.140203
ISSN1754-3797
e-ISSN1754-3800
Versão da editorahttps://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/eca/14/2/eca140203.xml
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