Journal of illustration 11.2
Volume 11, issue 2 of the Journal of Illustration is the second Special Issue on ‘Illuminating the Non-Representable’ – the title of the multi-year research series initiated by Hilde Kramer, professor emerita of the University of Bergen, Norway. It has been the largest, longest and best-funded research initiative to date in the field of illustration research.
Contents
JALEEN GROVE
Editorial OpenAccess

ILGIM VERYERI ALACA
Materiality, Space and Embodiment: Transformative Illustration and Entanglements with the Other, Istanbul, Türkiye, 15–17 October 2021

NINA SABNANI
‘Fluid, not Frozen’: Assigning memory to material
Representing fear: Anil Vangad and Venkat Shyam

SEBASTIAN KLEIN
If this is a human being

IMI MAUFE, HILDE KRAMER
B-O-O-K: Exploration of the performative aspects of book design and the potential of three-dimensional illustrations

LEELA CORMAN
This is not a manifesto

VITA SLEIGH
Torn apart: Facing non-human pain

KIMBERLY ELLEN HALL, OMAR EL MASRI
Us and them: We draw together: Exploring inclusivity in a community mural project

BEVERLEY IRVING-EDWARDS
I, object: Bringing women’s body image to the table in Northern Ireland

LAURYN ELISE BOLZ
Morbid memories: The hauntology of Theodor Kittelsen’s Svartedauen

DEANNE GENEVIEVE FERNANDES
ET Russian: Redefining illustration through multisensory storytelling

JULIAN WALKER
Illustration and Heritage, Rachel Emily Taylor (2024)