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Comic / Invisible Violence

Julia Alekseyeva July 3, 2020

This article appears in our Fall 2020 issue.

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Julia Alekseyeva is an assistant professor of English and cinema and media studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the creator of the nonfiction graphic novel Soviet Daughter: A Graphic Revolution (Microcosm Publishing, 2017).

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