Rius, Graphic Pedagogue: on Comics as an Instrument for (advanced) Education in Justice (for beginners)
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Luis Gomez Romero
University of Wollongong
Mexican comic artist Eduardo del Río García—best known to millions of readers in the world by his pen name, Rius—developed a new genre of comic clearly permeated with political and pedagogical intentions. This article presents Rius’s graphic pedagogy as a vernacular theoretical contribution to jurisprudential debates on justice, and situates it as a utopian horizon for an education of desire focused on the historical realization of the communist hypothesis.
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Gomez Romero, Luis. “Rius, Graphic Pedagogue: on Comics as an Instrument for (advanced) Education in Justice (for beginners)”. Mitologías hoy, 2019, vol.VOL 20, pp. 17-40, doi:10.5565/rev/mitologias.663.
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