
Journal of Illustration 7.1&2 is out now
Intellect is happy to announce that Journal of Illustration 7.1&2 is out now!
Special Issue: 'Illustrating Mental Health'
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Aims & Scopes
The Journal of Illustration provides an international forum for scholarly research and investigation of a range of cultural, political, philosophical, historical, and contemporary issues, in relation to illustration. This peer-reviewed journal encourages new critical writing on illustration, associated visual communication, and the role of the illustrator as maker, visualizer, thinker, and facilitator, within a wide variety of disciplines and professional contexts.
Issue 7.1&2
HANNAH MUMBY
Articles
Psychoanalysis, illustration and the art of hysteria: Transcript from a talk, Worcester 2019
ANOUCHKA GROSE
The anatomy of self: A medical artist’s perspective
MERLIN STRANGEWAY
A psychoanalytic approach to illustration
HANNAH MUMBY
Resurrecting place: Visual representation and the poetic imagination
TOM SPOONER
VARVARA IASHCHENKO
The role of the autobiographical graphic novels in the elaboration of psychic traumas: Art Spiegelman, David B. and Justin Green
TONKA UZU
KATHRYN MARTIN
Sketchbook as therapist: Self-authorship and the art of making picturebooks
CAROLINE PEDLER
Intersecting voices of wellness vs. rawness in illustration
AMBERLEE GREEN AND JHINUK SARKAR
HANNAH WALDRON AND STEVE BRAUND
ELLIE ROBINSON-CARTER
NIGEL SMITH
Forming the narrative of chronic pain: Visual expressions of psychosocial experience
NIAMH MCCONAGHY
Our affair with current affairs
THEADORA BALLANTYNE-WAY