Eating the Past: the reimagination of nazism through David Brin's graphic novel The Life Eaters

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/1679849X90641

Keywords:

Alternate History, Graphic Novel, Nazism, Memory

Abstract

The present paper aims at discussing the reimagining of Nazism in the graphic novel The Life Eaters (2017 [2003]) by David Brin, which central theme is the victory of the National Socialists through the involvement of the gods of Norse mythology. In the development of this work, the concept of Alternate History, a subgenre of science fiction, is employed to facilitate an understanding of the role of popular culture in the speculative (re)construction of social memory by altering the sequence of time and its events, thereby disrupting the conventional conception of past, present and future. The work under scrutiny in this study employs a narrative that interweaves elements of Nazism with the occult, thereby challenging the conventional boundaries that delineate reality from fiction. This approach prompts the audience to contemplate a range of political and symbolic interpretations of the Holocaust. In the context of Alternate History, it becomes evident that the graphic content serves to delineate notions that are either problematic or critical of the utilization of contemporary historical memory.

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Author Biographies

Daniele Gallindo-Gonçalves, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Professora Associada da Universidade Federal de Pelotas. Doutora em Germanistik, Ältere deutsche Literatur pela Otto-Friedrich Universität Bamberg, Alemanha.

Pyetra de Lima Schmidt, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Graduanda em História, Bacharelado, pela Universidade Federal de Pelotas.

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Published

2025-09-08

How to Cite

Gallindo-Gonçalves, D., & Schmidt, P. de L. (2025). Eating the Past: the reimagination of nazism through David Brin’s graphic novel The Life Eaters. Literatura E Autoritarismo, (44), e90641. https://doi.org/10.5902/1679849X90641