This book provides readers with the histories and theories necessary for studying comics. Individual chapters explore comics through several key aspects, including drawing, serialities, adaptations, and transmedia storytelling. It offers close, interdisciplinary readings of vital works, covering more than a century of comics production.
This book provides readers with the histories and theories necessary for studying comics. Individual chapters explore comics through several key aspects, including drawing, serialities, adaptations, and transmedia storytelling. It offers close, interdisciplinary readings of vital works, covering more than a century of comics production.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction I. Forms: 1. Comics drawing: a (poly)graphic history Simon Grennan 2. Comics, media culture and seriality Matthieu Letourneux 3. Comics and graphic novels Paul Williams 4. Manga, an affective form of comics Jaqueline Berndt 5. Digital comics: a new/old form Giorgio Busi Rizzi II. Readings: 6. Comics and multimodal storytelling Blair Davis 7. Comics adaptations: fidelity and creativity Jan Baetens 8. Comics genres: cracking the codes Nicolas Labarre 9. Life writing in comics Shiamin Kwa 10. Racialines: interrogating stereotypes in comics Daniel Stein 11. Women and comics Maaheen Ahmed 12. Comics at the limits of narration Erwin Dejasse III. Uses: 13. Comics and their archives Benoît Crucifix 14. Readers and fans: lived comics cultures Mel Gibson 15. Comics in the museum Kim Munson 16. Comics in libraries Jo Sutliff Sanders 17. 'Educationally occupied': learning with comics Susan Kirtley.
Introduction I. Forms: 1. Comics drawing: a (poly)graphic history Simon Grennan 2. Comics, media culture and seriality Matthieu Letourneux 3. Comics and graphic novels Paul Williams 4. Manga, an affective form of comics Jaqueline Berndt 5. Digital comics: a new/old form Giorgio Busi Rizzi II. Readings: 6. Comics and multimodal storytelling Blair Davis 7. Comics adaptations: fidelity and creativity Jan Baetens 8. Comics genres: cracking the codes Nicolas Labarre 9. Life writing in comics Shiamin Kwa 10. Racialines: interrogating stereotypes in comics Daniel Stein 11. Women and comics Maaheen Ahmed 12. Comics at the limits of narration Erwin Dejasse III. Uses: 13. Comics and their archives Benoît Crucifix 14. Readers and fans: lived comics cultures Mel Gibson 15. Comics in the museum Kim Munson 16. Comics in libraries Jo Sutliff Sanders 17. 'Educationally occupied': learning with comics Susan Kirtley.
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