The Comic Book Western
New Perspectives on a Global Genre
Herausgeber: Conway, Christopher; Sol, Antoinette
The Comic Book Western
New Perspectives on a Global Genre
Herausgeber: Conway, Christopher; Sol, Antoinette
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The Comic Book Western explores how the myth of the American West played out in popular comics from around the world.
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The Comic Book Western explores how the myth of the American West played out in popular comics from around the world.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Univ of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781496231642
- ISBN-10: 1496231643
- Artikelnr.: 62479356
- Verlag: Univ of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781496231642
- ISBN-10: 1496231643
- Artikelnr.: 62479356
Christopher Conway is a professor of Spanish at the University of Texas at Arlington. He is the author or editor of several books, including Heroes of the Borderlands: The Western in Mexican Film, Comics, and Music. Antoinette Sol is a professor of French at the University of Texas at Arlington and coeditor of MLA’s Teaching Representations of the French Revolution.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Globalization of the Comic Book Western
Christopher Conway and Antoinette Sol
Part 1. Transnational Histories
1. Italian Western Comics and the Myth of the Open Frontier
Simone Castaldi
2. Comic Book Westerns and the Melodramatic Imagination in Mexico
Christopher Conway
3. German Western Readers and the Transnational Imagination
Johannes Fehrle
4. Beyond Parody: Polish Comic Book Westerns from the 1960s through the
2010s
Marek Paryz
5. Blueberry: Remaking the Western in Franco-Belgian Bandes dessinées
Antoinette Sol
Part 2. Critical Reinscriptions
6. Argentina’s Outlaws and the Revisionist Western: The Case of Héctor
Germán Oesterheld and Hugo Pratt’s Sargento Kirk
Manuela Borzone
7. British Comics and the Western: The Future West, the Supernatural, and
Strong Women in The HellTrekkers, The Dead Man, and Missionary Man
Lee Broughton
8. Canada’s Triumph Comics and David Garneau’s Métis Response to the
“Indian” of the Comic Book Western
Joel Deshaye
9. A Spanish View of the American West: El Coyote and His Comic Magazine
David Rio
10. Faraway So Close: The Representation of the American West in Igarashi
Yumiko’s Mayme Angel
Rebecca Suter
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Globalization of the Comic Book Western
Christopher Conway and Antoinette Sol
Part 1. Transnational Histories
1. Italian Western Comics and the Myth of the Open Frontier
Simone Castaldi
2. Comic Book Westerns and the Melodramatic Imagination in Mexico
Christopher Conway
3. German Western Readers and the Transnational Imagination
Johannes Fehrle
4. Beyond Parody: Polish Comic Book Westerns from the 1960s through the
2010s
Marek Paryz
5. Blueberry: Remaking the Western in Franco-Belgian Bandes dessinées
Antoinette Sol
Part 2. Critical Reinscriptions
6. Argentina’s Outlaws and the Revisionist Western: The Case of Héctor
Germán Oesterheld and Hugo Pratt’s Sargento Kirk
Manuela Borzone
7. British Comics and the Western: The Future West, the Supernatural, and
Strong Women in The HellTrekkers, The Dead Man, and Missionary Man
Lee Broughton
8. Canada’s Triumph Comics and David Garneau’s Métis Response to the
“Indian” of the Comic Book Western
Joel Deshaye
9. A Spanish View of the American West: El Coyote and His Comic Magazine
David Rio
10. Faraway So Close: The Representation of the American West in Igarashi
Yumiko’s Mayme Angel
Rebecca Suter
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Globalization of the Comic Book Western
Christopher Conway and Antoinette Sol
Part 1. Transnational Histories
1. Italian Western Comics and the Myth of the Open Frontier
Simone Castaldi
2. Comic Book Westerns and the Melodramatic Imagination in Mexico
Christopher Conway
3. German Western Readers and the Transnational Imagination
Johannes Fehrle
4. Beyond Parody: Polish Comic Book Westerns from the 1960s through the
2010s
Marek Paryz
5. Blueberry: Remaking the Western in Franco-Belgian Bandes dessinées
Antoinette Sol
Part 2. Critical Reinscriptions
6. Argentina’s Outlaws and the Revisionist Western: The Case of Héctor
Germán Oesterheld and Hugo Pratt’s Sargento Kirk
Manuela Borzone
7. British Comics and the Western: The Future West, the Supernatural, and
Strong Women in The HellTrekkers, The Dead Man, and Missionary Man
Lee Broughton
8. Canada’s Triumph Comics and David Garneau’s Métis Response to the
“Indian” of the Comic Book Western
Joel Deshaye
9. A Spanish View of the American West: El Coyote and His Comic Magazine
David Rio
10. Faraway So Close: The Representation of the American West in Igarashi
Yumiko’s Mayme Angel
Rebecca Suter
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Globalization of the Comic Book Western
Christopher Conway and Antoinette Sol
Part 1. Transnational Histories
1. Italian Western Comics and the Myth of the Open Frontier
Simone Castaldi
2. Comic Book Westerns and the Melodramatic Imagination in Mexico
Christopher Conway
3. German Western Readers and the Transnational Imagination
Johannes Fehrle
4. Beyond Parody: Polish Comic Book Westerns from the 1960s through the
2010s
Marek Paryz
5. Blueberry: Remaking the Western in Franco-Belgian Bandes dessinées
Antoinette Sol
Part 2. Critical Reinscriptions
6. Argentina’s Outlaws and the Revisionist Western: The Case of Héctor
Germán Oesterheld and Hugo Pratt’s Sargento Kirk
Manuela Borzone
7. British Comics and the Western: The Future West, the Supernatural, and
Strong Women in The HellTrekkers, The Dead Man, and Missionary Man
Lee Broughton
8. Canada’s Triumph Comics and David Garneau’s Métis Response to the
“Indian” of the Comic Book Western
Joel Deshaye
9. A Spanish View of the American West: El Coyote and His Comic Magazine
David Rio
10. Faraway So Close: The Representation of the American West in Igarashi
Yumiko’s Mayme Angel
Rebecca Suter
Contributors
Index