Outer and Inner Space in Craig Thompson’s Blankets: A Visual Representation Perspective
Outer and Inner Space in Craig Thompson’s Blankets: A Visual Representation Perspective
Author(s): Anamaria FălăuşSubject(s): Philology, American Literature
Published by: Partiumi Keresztény Egyetem
Keywords: inner space; outer space; time; visual representation; emotional interpretation;
Summary/Abstract: Written in 2003, Craig Thompson’s graphic memoir Blankets manages to arouse readers’ attention through its complex emotional background that entwines the protagonist’s constant attempts to live a normal, happy life with his psychological instability, as well as his personal coming-of-age and first love with strict religious education and a detachment from his childhood memories. This paper, however, attempts to analyse the concepts of space and time from the point of view of visual representation. I argue that the artist succeeds in creating the idea of temporal development through constant flashbacks, and inner space representations in a graphic narrative that is retrospectively narrated; at the same time, I identify a series of artfully coined images that symbolise winter’s purity and cleanliness which come to oppose the ugliness of the social context (unspoiled versus ravaged outer space) that traps the hero in an impossible universe that annihilates any outbursts of creativity, ingenuity and love.
Journal: P’Arts’Hum
- Issue Year: 3/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 16-36
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English