Ninth Art Bande dessin e Books and the Gentrification of Mass Culture 1964 1975

Ninth Art  Bande dessin  e  Books and the Gentrification of Mass Culture  1964 1975
Author: Sylvain Lesage
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9783031170010

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In France, comics are commonly referred to as the "ninth art". What does it mean to see comics as art? This book looks at the singular status of comics in the French cultural landscape. Bandes dessinées have long been published in French newspapers and magazines. In the early 1960s, a new standard format emerged: large hardback books, called albums. Albums played a key role in the emergence of the ninth art and its acceptance among other forms of literary narrative. From Barbarella in 1964 to La Ballade de la mer salée in 1975, from Astérix and its million copies to Tintin and its screen versions, within the space of just a few years the comics landscape underwent a deep transformation. The album opened up new ways of creating, distributing, and reading bandes dessinées. This shift upended the market, transformed readership, initiated new transmedia adaptations, generated critical discourse, and gave birth to new kinds of comics fandom. These transformations are analysed through a series of case studies, each focusing on a noteworthy album. By retracing the publishing and critical history of these classic bandes dessinées, this book questions the blind spots of a canon based on the album format and uncovers the legitimisation processes that turned bande dessinée into the ninth art.

Comics Beyond the Page in Latin America

Comics Beyond the Page in Latin America
Author: James Scorer
Publsiher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-02-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781787357549

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Comics Beyond the Page in Latin America is a cutting-edge study of the expanding worlds of Latin American comics. Despite lack of funding and institutional support, not since the mid-twentieth century have comics in the region been so dynamic, so diverse and so engaged with pressing social and cultural issues. Comics are being used as essential tools in debates about, for example, digital cultures, gender identities and political disenfranchisement.

Art Au Tournant de L an 2000

Art Au Tournant de L an 2000
Author: Uta Grosenick,Burkhard Riemschneider,Lars Bang Larsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1999
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: UOM:39015042088453

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An illustrated survey (A-Z) of 137 international artists active during the 1980s and 90s.

Narratives of fear and safety

Narratives of fear and safety
Author: Kaisa Kaukiainen,Kaisa Kurikka,Hanna Mäkelä,Elise Nykänen,Sanna Nyqvist,Juha Raipola,Anne Riippa,Hanna Samola
Publsiher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789523590151

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The essays in this edited volume, written in English and French, tackle the intriguing problems of fear and safety by analysing their various meanings and manifestations in literature and other narrative media. The articles bring forth new, cross-cultural interpretations on fear and safety through examining what kinds of genre-specific means of world-making narratives use to express these two affectivities. The articles also show how important it is to study these themes in order to understand challenges in times of global threats, such as the climate crisis. The main themes of the book are approached from various theoretical perspectives as related to their literary and cultural representations. Recent trends in research, such as affect and risk theory, serve as the basis for the discussion. The articles in the volume also draw from disciplines such as gender studies and trauma studies to examine the threats posed by collective fears and aggression on individuals' lives and propose ways of coping with fear. These themes are addressed also in articles analysing new adaptations of old myths that retell stories of the past. Many of the articles in the volume discuss apocalyptic and dystopian narratives that currently permeate the entire cultural landscape. Dystopian narratives do not only deal with future threats, such as totalitarianism, technocracy, or environmental disasters, but also suggest alternative ways of being and new hopes in the form of political resistance.

The Flash Gordon Serials 1936 1940

The Flash Gordon Serials  1936  1940
Author: Roy Kinnard,,Tony Crnkovich,R.J. Vitone
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009-10-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786455004

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Flash Gordon, Flash Gordon’s Trip to Mars and Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe, the most expensive and popular movie serials ever made, have been favorites of movie and comic fans for decades. The original 1936 serial, designated a cultural treasure, was selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry in 1996. Arranged in a chapter-by-chapter format conforming to the structure of the three original serials, the work provides full cast and crew information, plot synopses, and production notes for all 40 episodes. The work also has a wealth of background information and 159 photographs, along with comments from cast members interviewed—Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers, and Carroll Borland. Appendices provide an overview of the serial Buck Rogers (1939), select filmographies for 50 of the most prominent Flash Gordon cast and crew, and a complete list of the serials' film and television remakes.

Jewish Muslim Interactions

Jewish Muslim Interactions
Author: Samuel Sami Everett,Rebekah Vince
Publsiher: Francophone Postcolonial Studi
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2020
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781789621334

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This volume analyses Jewish-Muslim interactions across North Africa and France in the 20th and 21st centuries, through an examination of performance culture, across the genres of theatre, music, film, art, and stand-up. We explore influence and cooperation between Jewish and Muslim performers from Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, and diaspora communities in France.

Chartwell Manor

Chartwell Manor
Author: Glenn Head
Publsiher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781683964254

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No one asks for the childhood they get, and no child ever deserved to go to Chartwell Manor. For Glenn Head, his two years spent at the now-defunct Mendham, NJ, boarding school ― run by a serial sexual and emotional abuser of young boys in the early 1970s ― left emotional scars in ways that he continues to process. This graphic memoir ― a book almost 50 years in the making ― tells the story of that experience, and then delves with even greater detail into the reverberations of that experience in adulthood, including addiction and other self-destructive behavior. Head tells his story with unsparing honesty, depicting himself as a deeply flawed human struggling to make sense of the childhood he was given.

Vietnamerica

Vietnamerica
Author: GB Tran
Publsiher: Ballantine Group
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9780345544490

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A superb new graphic memoir in which an inspired artist/storyteller reveals the road that brought his family to where they are today: Vietnamerica GB Tran is a young Vietnamese American artist who grew up distant from (and largely indifferent to) his family’s history. Born and raised in South Carolina as a son of immigrants, he knew that his parents had fled Vietnam during the fall of Saigon. But even as they struggled to adapt to life in America, they preferred to forget the past—and to focus on their children’s future. It was only in his late twenties that GB began to learn their extraordinary story. When his last surviving grandparents die within months of each other, GB visits Vietnam for the first time and begins to learn the tragic history of his family, and of the homeland they left behind. In this family saga played out in the shadow of history, GB uncovers the root of his father’s remoteness and why his mother had remained in an often fractious marriage; why his grandfather had abandoned his own family to fight for the Viet Cong; why his grandmother had had an affair with a French soldier. GB learns that his parents had taken harrowing flight from Saigon during the final hours of the war not because they thought America was better but because they were afraid of what would happen if they stayed. They entered America—a foreign land they couldn’t even imagine—where family connections dissolved and shared history was lost within a span of a single generation. In telling his family’s story, GB finds his own place in this saga of hardship and heroism. Vietnamerica is a visually stunning portrait of survival, escape, and reinvention—and of the gift of the American immigrants’ dream, passed on to their children. Vietnamerica is an unforgettable story of family revelation and reconnection—and a new graphic-memoir classic.