Writer and editor based in New York.

Currently managing editor at Luxe Interiors + Design.

Book cover that reads "Comics and Modernism: History, Form, and Culture, edited by Jonathan Najarian with panels of comic strips in the background

Comics and Modernism: History, Form, and Culture (January 2024, University Press of Mississippi)

Contributions by David M. Ball, Scott Bukatman, Hillary Chute, Jean Lee Cole, Louise Kane, Matthew Levay, Andrei Molotiu, Jonathan Najarian, Katherine Roeder, Noa Saunders, Clémence Sfadj, Nick Sturm, Glenn Willmott, and Daniel Worden

Since the early 1990s, cartoonist Art Spiegelman has made the case that comics are the natural inheritor of the aesthetic tradition associated with the modernist movement of the early twentieth century. In recent years, scholars have begun to place greater import on the shared historical circumstances of early comics and literary and artistic modernism. Comics and Modernism: History, Form, and Culture is an interdisciplinary consideration of myriad social, cultural, and aesthetic connections.

Filling a gap in current scholarship, an impressively diverse group of scholars approaches the topic from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds and methodologies. Drawing on work in literary studies, art history, film studies, philosophy, and material culture studies, contributors attend to the dynamic relationship between avant-garde art, literature, and comics. Essays by both established and emerging voices examine topics as divergent as early twentieth-century film, museum exhibitions, newspaper journalism, magazine illustration, and transnational literary circulation.

In presenting varied critical approaches, this book highlights important interpretive questions for the field. Contributors sometimes arrive at thoughtful consensus and at other times settle on productive disagreements. Ultimately, this collection aims to extend traditional lines of inquiry in both comics studies and modernist studies and to reveal overlaps between ostensibly disparate artistic practices and movements.

Talks & Conferences

“Breaking the Mold: Navigating Transition to Non-Academic Careers,panelist, Fordham University, 2023.

“Where Wellness Meets Sustainability: Designing Green Homes and Healthy Living Experiences,” moderator, D&D Building Market Day, 2023.

“Modernism in the African American Funny Pages: A Study of Jackie Ormes’s ‘From Dixie to Harlem,’” guest lecture, Oxford University, Oxford Comics Series, 2021.

“Windows on Everyday Harlem: The Cartoons of Ollie Harrington,” conference panelist, SAMLA 92 Conference, 2020.

“Considerations About Early African American Newspaper Comic Strips Through a Case Study of Jackie Ormes,”conference panelist, Transnational Print Culture Conference, Fordham University, 2020.

Awards

CRAFT 2023 First Chapters Contest, Longlisted, CRAFT Literary, 2023.

Hillary Chute Award, Honorable mention, awarded by The Comics Studies Society, 2021.

Summer Research Fellowship, awarded by Fordham University for archival research on Jackie Ormes, 2021.

GSAS Summer 2020 GA Award, awarded by Fordham University for a project compiling digital educational resources during the COVID-19 lockdown, 2021.