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- 0000-0002-1901-7254
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- Giorgio Busi Rizzi is FWO post-doctoral fellow and adjunct lecturer at Ghent University, teaching the Comics and Graphic Novels and English Literature courses. His current project investigates authorship in post-digital comics; his previous ones analyzed nostalgia and young readers (within the ERC project Children in comics) and experimental digital comics (BOF fellowship). He holds a PhD in Literary and Cultural Studies with joint supervision by the Universities of Bologna and Leuven, focusing on nostalgia in graphic novels. He is interested in comics studies, narratology, digital culture, mediology, and digital humanities.
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Nostalgia in Comics and Graphic Novels
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- Journal Article
- open access
Mon Semblable, Mon Frère: Identity Needs, Imaginary, and Aesthetics in Marco and Antonio Manetti’s Diabolik Trilogy
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Positioning Peanuts : Linus, Charlie, and the making of auteur comics magazines in Italy and France (1965-1975)
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Internet, the paradise lost of comics? Observations on the constraints behind publishing webcomics, based on interviews with francophone authors
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Remediation processes and reading protocols : a genealogy of digital comics
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Comics strike back! Digital forms, digital practices, digital audiences
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- Book
- open access
From private to public : Alain Van Passen's collection at Ghent University (translated by M. Ahmed, B. Crucifix and G. Busi Rizzi)
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- Miscellaneous
- open access
Emanuela Piga Bruni, La macchina fragile : l’inconscio artificiale fra letteratura, cinema e televisione
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- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Tous les garçons et les filles de mon âge? Comics as a nexus to Italian youth media cultures and generational imaginaries
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- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Projecting, connecting, reconfiguring : nostalgic and antinostalgic features in Richard McGuire’s 'Here'