Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels

Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels
Title Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels PDF eBook
Author Carolene Ayaka
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 286
Release 2014-11-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317687167

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Multiculturalism, and its representation, has long presented challenges for the medium of comics. This book presents a wide ranging survey of the ways in which comics have dealt with the diversity of creators and characters and the (lack of) visibility for characters who don’t conform to particular cultural stereotypes. Contributors engage with ethnicity and other cultural forms from Israel, Romania, North America, South Africa, Germany, Spain, U.S. Latino and Canada and consider the ways in which comics are able to represent multiculturalism through a focus on the formal elements of the medium. Discussion themes include education, countercultures, monstrosity, the quotidian, the notion of the ‘other," anthropomorphism, and colonialism. Taking a truly international perspective, the book brings into dialogue a broad range of comics traditions.

Multicultural Comics

Multicultural Comics
Title Multicultural Comics PDF eBook
Author Frederick Luis Aldama
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2010-09-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0292722818

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"Frederick Aldama has done it again with another timely and valuable book about comics. Picking up from his pioneering book Your Brain on Latino Comics, he has gathered an insightful group of authors in Multicultural Comics that deftly engage, the intersectionality of race and identity, image and idea, theory and methods, and comics and politics. The impressive range of critical essays covers steep theoretical and cultural ground yet sure-footedly demonstrates that the grand fantasyscapes illustrated across various comic book configurations are a site of real and imagined racial differentiation intensely dialoguing with the self, the nation, and the world."

Comics and the Senses

Comics and the Senses
Title Comics and the Senses PDF eBook
Author Ian Hague
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 236
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 113468455X

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Attempts to define what comics are and explain how they work have not always been successful because they are premised upon the idea that comic strips, comic books and graphic novels are inherently and almost exclusively visual. This book challenges that premise, and asserts that comics is not just a visual medium. The book outlines the multisensory aspects of comics: the visual, audible, tactile, olfactory and gustatory elements of the medium. It rejects a synaesthetic approach (by which all the senses are engaged through visual stimuli) and instead argues for a truly multisensory model by which the direct stimulation of the reader’s physical senses can be understood. A wide range of examples demonstrates how multisensory communication systems work in both commercial and more experimental contexts. The book concludes with a case study that looks at the works of Alan Moore and indicates areas of interest that multisensory analysis can draw out, but which are overlooked by more conventional approaches.

Comics and Graphic Novels

Comics and Graphic Novels
Title Comics and Graphic Novels PDF eBook
Author Julia Round
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 281
Release 2022-09-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1350336084

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Providing an overview of the dynamic field of comics and graphic novels for students and researchers, this Essential Guide contextualises the major research trends, debates and ideas that have emerged in Comics Studies over the past decades. Interdisciplinary and international in its scope, the critical approaches on offer spread across a wide range of strands, from the formal and the ideological to the historical, literary and cultural. Its concise chapters provide accessible introductions to comics methodologies, comics histories and cultures across the world, high-profile creators and titles, insights from audience and fan studies, and important themes and genres, such as autobiography and superheroes. It also surveys the alternative and small press alongside general reference works and textbooks on comics. Each chapter is complemented by list of key reference works.

Graphic Novels and Comics as World Literature

Graphic Novels and Comics as World Literature
Title Graphic Novels and Comics as World Literature PDF eBook
Author James Hodapp
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 304
Release 2022-04-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501373439

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Graphic narratives are one of the world's great art forms, but graphic novels and comics from Europe and the United States dominate scholarly conversations about them. Building upon the little extant scholarship on graphic narratives from the Global South, this collection moves beyond a narrow Western approach to this quickly expanding field. By focusing on texts from the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Asia, these essays expand the study of graphic narratives to a global scale. Graphic Novels and Comics as World Literature is also interested in how these texts engage with, fit in with, or complicate notions of World Literature. The larger theoretical framework of World Literature is joined with the postcolonial, decolonial, Global South, and similar approaches that argue explicitly or implicitly for the viability of non-Western graphic narratives on their own terms. Ultimately, this collection explores the ways that the unique formal qualities of graphic narratives from the Global South intersect with issues facing the study of international literatures, such as translation, commodification, circulation, Orientalism, and many others.

The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel

The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel
Title The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel PDF eBook
Author Jan Baetens
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2023-08-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009379348

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This book explores the important role of the graphic novel in reflecting American society and in the shaping of the American imagination. It guides readers through the theoretical text-image scholarship to explain the meaning of the complex borderlines between graphic novels, comics, newspaper strips, caricature, literature, and art.

Handbook of Comics and Graphic Narratives

Handbook of Comics and Graphic Narratives
Title Handbook of Comics and Graphic Narratives PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Domsch
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 649
Release 2021-07-05
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 3110446839

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Whether one describes them as sequential art, graphic narratives or graphic novels, comics have become a vital part of contemporary culture. Their range of expression contains a tremendous variety of forms, genres and modes − from high to low, from serial entertainment for children to complex works of art. This has led to a growing interest in comics as a field of scholarly analysis, as comics studies has established itself as a major branch of criticism. This handbook combines a systematic survey of theories and concepts developed in the field alongside an overview of the most important contexts and themes and a wealth of close readings of seminal works and authors. It will prove to be an indispensable handbook for a large readership, ranging from researchers and instructors to students and anyone else with a general interest in this fascinating medium.