This essay explores the semiotic complexity and cultural significance of Debbie Jenkinson’s Midlands (2023), situating it within the evolving landscape of Irish graphic storytelling. Through a close analysis of visual grammar and panel struc-ture, the essay examines how Midlands addresses themes of grief, belonging, and identity formation in the aftermath of personal and cultural disruption. Drawing on semiotic theory, Irish literary traditions, and the legacy of oral storytelling, the article positions Midlands as a quiet but radical contribution to the Irish literary canon – one that reimagines inherited narrative forms through the lens of sequential art. Rather than focusing on mythic or heroic tropes, Jenkinson turns to the textures of everyday life, using visual narrative to explore emotional ambiguity and psychological transition. The essay argues that Midlands marks a significant evolution in the expressive potential of Irish graphic literature, both theoretically and formally.

Irish Identity and Narrative Form in Contemporary Graphic Novels: The Case of Debbie Jenkinson's "Midlands" / Arianna Antonielli. - In: STUDI IRLANDESI. - ISSN 2239-3978. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:(2025), pp. 143-158. [10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16600]

Irish Identity and Narrative Form in Contemporary Graphic Novels: The Case of Debbie Jenkinson's "Midlands"

Arianna Antonielli
2025

Abstract

This essay explores the semiotic complexity and cultural significance of Debbie Jenkinson’s Midlands (2023), situating it within the evolving landscape of Irish graphic storytelling. Through a close analysis of visual grammar and panel struc-ture, the essay examines how Midlands addresses themes of grief, belonging, and identity formation in the aftermath of personal and cultural disruption. Drawing on semiotic theory, Irish literary traditions, and the legacy of oral storytelling, the article positions Midlands as a quiet but radical contribution to the Irish literary canon – one that reimagines inherited narrative forms through the lens of sequential art. Rather than focusing on mythic or heroic tropes, Jenkinson turns to the textures of everyday life, using visual narrative to explore emotional ambiguity and psychological transition. The essay argues that Midlands marks a significant evolution in the expressive potential of Irish graphic literature, both theoretically and formally.
2025
14
143
158
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Arianna Antonielli
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