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August 16-18, 2018 __________________________
Early-bird Registration (March 15-April 15) in NOW OPEN!



Keynote Speaker: Susan Merrill Squier
Susan Merrill Squier is Brill Professor Emerita of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and English at Pennsylvania State University and Einstein Visiting Fellow, Freie Universität, Berlin, where she is part of the PathoGraphics Project examining the relationship between illness narratives and works of graphic medicine. Squier’s many books include Epigenetic Landscapes: Drawing as Metaphor (Duke, 2017), Graphic Medicine Manifesto (2015), Liminal Lives: Imagining the Human at the Frontiers of Biomedicine (2004), Babies in Bottles: Twentieth-Century Visions of Reproductive Technology, and Poultry Science, Chicken Culture: A Partial Alphabet. She has been scholar in residence at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin; the Zentrum für Literatur-und Kulturforschung, Berlin; The Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Italy; Visiting Distinguished Fellow, LaTrobe University, Melbourne, Australia; and Fulbright Senior Research Scholar, Melbourne, Australia. She is a section editor of Reproductive BioMedicine and Society and a member of the editorial boards of Configurations, Literature and Medicine, and Journal of the Medical Humanities. Her co-edited special issue of Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science and Technology on “Graphic Medicine” was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2014, and with Dr. Ian Williams she co-edits the book series Graphic Medicine at Penn State University Press.
Keynote Speaker: Whit Taylor
Whit Tayloris a cartoonist, writer, editor, and public health educator from New Jersey. She has a BA in cultural anthropology from Brown University and received an MPH in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Boston University School of Public Health. Her comics have been published by The Nib, The New Yorker, Rosarium Publishing, BOOM!, Sparkplug Books, Kus, Ninth Art Press, Illustrated PEN, and others.

Program format
- Panels and presentations by scholars and creators
- Browsing The Schulz Library collection graphic novel collection
- Informal “round table” small-group discussions
- Workshops with The Center for Cartoon Studies faculty
- Presentation Basics workshop focused on pictorial storytelling
- Exhibits
There will be an optional Thursday evening event at The Center for Cartoon Studies (time tbd). Friday and Saturday
The conference schedule is now available online!
About Graphic Medicine
Graphic Medicine explores the interaction between the medium of comics and the discourse of healthcare. We are a community of academics, health carers, authors, artists, and fans of comics and medicine. For more information about Graphic Medicine, and to see recent conference programming, visit: graphicmedicine.org
Location & Travel Information
The Center for Cartoon Studies is located in the village of White River Junction, Vermont, in the region of the Upper Valley (NH/VT) including the Dartmouth College community. Click here for travel and accommodations information.
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This project has been funded in part with federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, under Cooperative Agreement UG4LM012347-01 with the University of Massachusetts, Worcester.