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José Alaniz


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José Alaniz is Professor in the Departments of Slavic Languages & Literatures and Cinema & Media Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle. He is the author of Komiks: Comic Art in Russia and Death, Disability, and the Superhero: The Silver Age and Beyond.

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Death, Disability, and the ...

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Komiks: Comic Art in Russia

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Puro Pinche True Fictions: ...

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Moscow 93

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The Compleat Moscow Calling

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“The multiverse model offers an elegantly postmodern solution to character stasis in a market-driven serial publishing system which privileges constancy over major change.”
Jose Alaniz, Death, Disability, and the Superhero: The Silver Age and Beyond

“Disability fluctuates, growing visible, then invisible, then visible again, becoming both ever-present and haunting. Such a problematizing of physical life added a new wrinkle to the genre's double/secret identity trope: the characters now interact with their shifting bodies as bodies with all the complications involved.”
Jose Alaniz, Death, Disability, and the Superhero: The Silver Age and Beyond



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