CLAUDIO SOPRANZETTI
SARA FABBRI
CHIARA NATALUCCI
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
This groundbreaking series realizes ethnographic research in graphic novel form and speaks to a growing interest in comics as a powerful narrative medium. Books in the series are informed by scholarship and combine text and images in ways that are accessible, open-ended, aesthetically rich, and that foster greater cross-cultural understanding.
A STORY OF WEATHER AND FINANCE AT THE EDGE OF DISASTER
OF
the KING
BANGKOK
Written by Caroline E. Schuster Illustrated by Enrique Bernardou and David Bueno
Forecasts: A Story of Weather and Finance at the Edge of Disaster
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“Injects hopefulness and possibility into a world that seems to be hopelessly possessed. Marvelous, beautiful, inspiring.”
Margaret Crawford, co-author of Everyday Urbanism
Tricia Redeker Hepner, author of Soldiers, Martyrs, Traitors, and Exiles
“An essential reminder of our creative potential.”
“A dizzying, gripping, and beautiful journey into the world of medicine and mortality.”
GringoLove STORIES OF SEX TOURISM IN BRAZIL
WRITTEN BY
ADAPTED BY
I L L U S T R AT E D BY
Marie-Eve Carrier-Moisan William Flynn Débora Santos
“Transforms and transports the reader, bringing emotional engagement to the surface.” Sally Campbell Galman, author of Shane, the Lone Ethnographer
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Nick Sousanis, author of Unflattening
Jack Shenker, author of The Egyptians: A Radical Story
FALL-WINTER 2022
By Caroline E. Schuster Illustrated by Enrique Bernardou and David Bueno
“An exciting way to make ethnographic and historical research come alive. Inventive and illuminating.”
Fall-Winter 2022