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Monday, January 31, 2011

Diagram for Delinquents Update #2: Fredric Wertham Loves Kittens

1.Diagram for Delinquents News
Lest you think that the story of Dr. Wertham is a simple one, that the man is shallow, one dimensional, and composed of only the reputation that he has been assigned within the world of comic books, you only need to read Bart Beaty's text to learn otherwise.

Beaty's book, Fredric Wertham and the Critique of Mass Culture is as complete a study of Wertham that exists. His intent is obvious. His argument clear. The picture that the comics industry has painted of Wertham is................................................................... wrong. Fortunately we have Beaty to appear in the film to present his argument to you. I just know you can't wait!

Does this mean that Wertham was right?!?! Does it mean he created no strife for the lovers of comics and the industry? Of course not. It only means the contention between Wertham and comics is more complex and nuanced than most of us might have been aware.

For instance, let me throw some information your way that makes it a little harder to simply cast Wertham as a stifling force, a man hellbent on ending creativity, free speech, and ultimately our beloved comics. Please, don't think I am giving him a free pass, but also do not think that I am ignoring his full body of work or that I am not fully investigating his indictment of comics.

Our film, Diagram for Delinquents, is going to present as full a history as we possibly can. The result will hopefully yield just who this Wertham guy really is and how he has made a VERY LONG lasting impact on comic books and the comics industry.

But getting back to what we shall call: The Complications of F.W.........

Let's consider the following details of his life:


a.) Point: Wertham and his work with the underrepresented and disenfranchised. He made REAL progress in the Civil Rights Movement.

  • His testimony during desegregation hearings in the state of Delaware were cited in their decision to end "separate-but-equal" in schools. He was then cited in Brown v. Board of Education.
  • He created a mental health clinic in Harlem for African-American children when no one else wanted to help that population. The Lafargue Clinic was opened in 1946, with a little help from Ralph Ellison no less. (SEE IT CAME FROM THE ARCHIVES! BELOW)

b.) Point: Wertham and his cautioning of the American public to not become consumed by the "(Second) Red Scare".
  • The evidence points to Wertham as a progressive in his thoughts on "commie hunting", a practice we look back on now as Draconian. Of course, in such a time, Wertham had to protect himself from just these types of accusations, so his thoughts were skillfully placed in typically less political contexts.
  • During his Senate Subcommittee testimony Wertham was asked about the accusations made by Mad magazine positioning the doctor as a communist.

EXCERPT FROM TESTIMONY OF DR. FREDERIC WERTHAM, PSYCHIATRIST, DIRECTOR, LAFARGUE CLINIC, NEW YORK, N. Y. WEDNESDAY APRIL 21st, 1954, AFTERNOON SESSION.


SENATOR KEFAUVER: While you are on that subject, Dr. Wertham, may I see that thing, anybody who opposes comic books is a red?
DR, WERTHAM: Yes; that is part of it.
           
SENATOR KEFAUVER: I have read a number of your writings. I have read your Seduction of the Innocent. You remember a number of years ago I had several visits with you and you told me about the pressure they tried to apply on you in connection with this. But I noticed here this thing, that anyone who opposes comic books are Communists. The group most anxious to destroy comics are the Communists... This seems to be an effort to tie you up in some way as Red or Communist.


Wertham must have had particular disdain for this accusation which is easily evidenced seven years earlier, hidden away in a literary review of a biography written of Leo Tolstoy that Wertham wrote for The New Republic.

Wertham Writes: "We are living in a time when minds are being deliberately poisoned. The people want peace. But when they read the newspapers they are subtly aroused to suspicion by a continuous stream of insinuations against the country of Tolstoy. All information from Russia is carefully sifted and there is a fierce struggle for survival of the news that is "fittest" to print in this campaign."

c.) Wertham argued for the abolishment of the death penalty. He considered it inhumane, immoral, and terroristic.

Oh... and then there's this:


Again, let me clarify, because I consider the above information in a holistic view of Wertham, doesn't mean I am in agreement with all that has transpired in his career. I am still considering all the evidence, still working the history. And through it all, I keep asking myself the same question. Despite all the seemingly good work Wertham has done, why does his impact on comics feel so wrong to me? I guess, or I hope, the answer will come with the end of our picture.

2. It Came From the Archives!!!
How can we reconcile the following and Wertham's reputation with the comics public and their claims of suppression of freedom of speech?

3. Be a Part of Getting Diagram for Delinquents Made

Getting a film produced is difficult and requires the aid of many. Fortunately, using new and creative fund-raising ventures, the internet has made the process all the more achievable.

If you've found the glimpse above intriguing, than help us bring you the rest of the story by visiting our Kickstarter site (See Kickstarter widget and the promotional video below). There, you can pledge a donation to the film and pre-order your own copy today! There are many exciting incentives to donate at various levels. Looking forward to hearing from you!


Until next week,
Robert

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Diagram for Delinquents Update #1



Hello All!

1. Diagram for Delinquents News
Let me begin with huge thanks to our first pledges who have put us at just about 25% of our goal all within the first 24 hours of our launch!

I cannot express in this post alone the high level of excitement, joy, and encouragement this gives the filmmakers.

I am going to use this space over the next three months to tell you about the pre-production progress of the film and to share some of the exciting discoveries we have made so far and will continue to make.

Let me begin with some of the participants that will appear in the picture. To tell this story we will be capturing artists, writers, historians, editors, and many others inside and outside the world of comics. So far we are set to interview three individuals that have made huge contributions to comic book studies:

Bart Beaty, author of Fredric Wertham and the Critique of Mass Culture.
Amy Kiste Nyberg, author of  Seal of Approval: The History of the Comics Code.
Douglas Wolk, author of Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean.

We are so pleased to be working with them as they will bring so much experience and original thought to the discussion and narrative.


2. It Came From the Archives!!!

 I am going to use this biweekly section to release some of the more interesting documents we have uncovered in our journey through the Fredric Wertham Papers.


Today I'd like to share a curios letter sent to Senator Estes Kefauver from Dr. Frederic Wertham on September 21, 1954.



Some background: Senator Kefauver (left) was elected to the Senate in 1948 after putting in significant time as a state Representation from the 3rd District of Tennessee. While in the Senate, Kefauver sat on significant committees dealing with monopolies and organized crime.

However, it his time spent on the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency that is the focus of our story, Diagram For Delinquents. The Subcommittee was established and originally chaired in 1953 by NJ Senator
Robert Hendrickson (My home state!). The original formation of the bipartisan Subcommittee included Hendrickson, Kefauver, Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. of Missouri, and William Langer of North Dakota. Others and various lead counsel came later.

The Subcommittee heard testimonies, in several parts, from experts testifying on the possible causes of juvenile delinquency from television to comic books as well as defenders of targeted culture and media (more on that in later posts!).

One of the experts in the comic book hearings (held on April 21st, 22nd, and June 4th of 1954) was New York psychiatrist Dr. Fredric Wertham.Wertham, who had recently published his indictment of comics, Seduction of the Innocent (which was read with enthusiasm by Kefauver) was an expert witness on the impact that comics made in creating deliquent behavior in children.

(Wertham had spent much time and energy investigating the causes of juvenile delinquency and child gangs well before the hearings that day. This was quite evident as we poured through the hundreds of clipped news articles on gangs, poverty, and delinquency that Wertham had amassed... But that's for a future post!)

The drama of Wertham's and other's testimonies before the Subcommitte and the exchanges with Kefauver will make much of the drama of our film. Again... to be reveled in the future...

So back to today's It Came From the Archives!!!

I present to you a letter written to Kefauver from Wertham about five months after his testimony. The letter expresses his unhappiness at the direction of some of comic book publishers and who they may or may not have in their "back pockets as well as Kefauver's colleagues regarding the comic book code. Of note are Wertham's description of the situation, the money that is involved in the comic industry, and Wertham's urgency to push Kefauver to complete his intended goal of straightening out this whole comics business.


And so...


(Click on this and above images to enlarge)



3. Be a Part of Getting Diagram for Delinquents Made

Getting a film produced is difficult and requires the aid of many. Fortunately, using new and creative fund-raising ventures, the internet has made the process all the more achievable.

If you've found the glimpse above intriguing, than help us bring you the rest of the story by visiting our Kickstarter site (See Kickstarter widget and the promotional video below). There, you can pledge a donation to the film and pre-order your own copy today! There are many exciting incentives to donate at various levels. Looking forward to hearing from you!



Soon,

Robert