Monday, March 25, 2019

The Importance of Graphic Novels


Graphic novels have been considered entertainment for many years, but they have proven to have literary value as well as shown through examples like American Born Chinese.  Graphic novels give the reader another way to experience the story besides the traditional words only way.  In American Born Chinese the reader can gain insight from the dialog between characters as well as the body language and facial expressions of the characters.  The artist can also emphasize certain emotions or instances through their artistic choice.  For instance, on page 40 Jin and Wei-Chen are put into the background and given very little detail in comparison to the American boys playing football in the foreground.  This helps to illustrate their feeling of isolation.  Since they are different and the other kids discriminate against them, they fade into the background both in the image and in their lives. 
               Graphic novels also help make hard to deal with stories a little more palatable.  American Born Chinese focuses on the racism that Jin and other Asian-Americans face in their everyday lives.  The character Chin-Kee embodies many common stereotypes placed on Asian-Americans from old political comics: he is dressed in stereotypical Chinese clothes, has a long braid, and frequently mixes up L’s and R’s.  Even though the scenes with Chin-Kee are formatted like a funny sitcom, the book is calling out many harmful stereotypes in the hopes that readers will recognize them and refrain from perpetuating them.  Throughout the book, Jin is under immense pressure to fit in with the other American kids.  When he is first introduced one kid says, “My momma says Chinese people eat dogs.”  The teacher’s immediate response is to mildly chide him and to say, “I’m sure Jin doesn’t do that! In fact, Jin’s family probably stopped that sort of thing as soon as they came to the United States!” (31)  This shows just how severe the discrimination and stereotyping was for Jin and how immigrants are immediately pressured into conforming to “normal” American ways.  It is one thing for kids to buy into ridiculous stereotypes, but it is a bigger problem if the adults do nothing to correct such behavior. 
               By being a graphic novel, American Born Chinese is able to reach a broader audience due to its approachability.  People think that graphic novels will be easy to read and understand, so they are more likely to pick a graphic novel version than a traditional novel of the same story.  Most people would not grab a memoir of a childhood filled with discrimination, but the friendly exterior and simple format make American Born Chinese more approachable for young adults.  Overall, graphic novels can be a good gateway to deeper stories for young adults since it combines education with a fun and accommodating format. 

1 comment:

  1. I agree with your view on how graphic novels have the ability to be a more approachable vehicle of difficult or controversial topics. You brought up a very good point of how Jin and Wei-Chen deal with feelings of isolation, and I feel that they are many other occurrences of this isolation through the book. On Jin Wang’s first day at Mayflower Elementary, he is placed in isolation immediately by his teacher. As an introduction she says, “give a warm Mayflower Elementary welcome to your new friend and classmate Jing Jang” (30)! Jin corrects her, but she repeats his name with no apology and continues to incorrectly introduce him to be from China when he is actually from San Francisco. The bluntly incorrect and stereotypical introduction makes it hard for Jin to feel like he fits in, because if a teacher does not care to pronounce his name correctly why would a student? This speaks to the point you make about how it is a bigger problem if adults do nothing to correct kids buying into ridiculous stereotypes. Not only is it a big problem for the adults and teachers in American Born Chinese to be allowing students to buy into stereotypes but it is a bigger problem that they are buying into them as well. As teachers it is their job to model behavior and by isolating Jin Wang as a stereotypical Chinese person they are teaching their students that it is okay for them to do the same.

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