Jeet Heer

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Jeet Heer is a Canadian author, comics critic,[2] literary critic and journalist.[3] He is a national affairs correspondent for The Nation magazine[4] and a former staff writer at The New Republic. Other publications for which he has written include the National Post, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and the Virginia Quarterly Review. Heer was a member of the 2016 jury for the Scotiabank Giller Prize.[5] His anthology A Comics Studies Reader, with Kent Worcester, won the 2010 Rollins Book Award.[6] Since May 2022, he has hosted The Time of Monsters with Jeet Heer podcast,[7] referring to a famous, if possibly distorted, quotation from Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci.[8]

Born
India[1]
OccupationWriter
Notable workA Comics Studies Reader (2008)
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Jeet Heer
Born
India[1]
OccupationWriter
Notable workA Comics Studies Reader (2008)
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Heer was born to Indian parents and was raised as a Sikh.[9][10]

Selected works

  • Arguing Comics: Literary Masters on a Popular Medium (edited with Kent Worcester) (2004)[11]
  • A Comics Studies Reader (edited with Kent Worcester) (2008)[12]
  • The Superhero Reader (edited with Kent Worcester and Charles Hatfield) (2013)[13][14]
  • Too Asian: Racism, Privilege, and Post-Secondary Education (edited with Michael C.K. Ma, Davina Bhandar and R.J. Gilmour) (2012)[15]
  • In Love with Art: Françoise Mouly's Adventures in Comics with Art Spiegelman (2013)[16][17][18]
  • Sweet Lechery (2014)[19]

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