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Comics as Pedagogy: On Studying Illness in a Pandemic

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Abstract

During the pandemic, graphic medicine has become even more central to what and how I teach. In this essay, I discuss how I used comics as pedagogy in classes on illness and illness politics that I taught during the first year of the pandemic. I begin by briefly addressing how I framed the problem of studying illness in a pandemic before discussing two assignments that show graphic medicine in action as a pedagogical tool: the first, an asynchronous online group discussion exercise in which students practiced annotation as a method of visual analysis, and the second, a documenting COVID-19 final project assignment for which students could document in comics form a pandemic experience.

Original languageEnglish
JournalComics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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