Understanding Genres in Comics

Understanding Genres in Comics
Author: Nicolas Labarre
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2020-04-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9783030435547

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This book offers a theoretical framework and numerous cases studies – from early comic books to contemporary graphic novels – to understand the uses of genres in comics. It begins with the assumption that genre is both frequently used and undertheorized in the medium. Drawing from existing genre theories, particularly in film studies, the book pays close attention to the cultural, commercial, and technological specificities of comics in order to ground its account of the dynamics of genre in the medium. While chronicling historical developments, including the way public discourses shaped the horror genre in comics in the 1950s and the genre-defining function of crossovers, the book also examines contemporary practices, such as the use of hashtags and their relations to genres in self-published online comics.

Challenging Genres

Challenging Genres
Author: Paul L. Thomas
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789460913617

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Challenging Genres: Comic Books and Graphic Novels offers educators, students, parents, and comic book readers and collectors a comprehensive exploration of comics/graphic novels as a challenging genre/medium.

Making Comics

Making Comics
Author: Scott McCloud
Publsiher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006-09-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0060780940

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Presents instructions for aspiring cartoonists on the art form's key techniques, sharing concise and accessible guidelines on such principles as capturing the human condition through words and images in a minimalist style.

Reading Comics

Reading Comics
Author: Mila Bongco
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317776321

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This study explores how the definition of the medium, as well as its language, readership, genre conventions, and marketing and distribution strategies, have kept comic books within the realm of popular culture. Since comics have been studied mostly in relation to mass media and its influence on society, there is a void in the analysis of the critical issues related to comics as a distinct genre and art form. By focusing on comics as narratives and investigating their formal and structural aspects, as well as the unique reading process they demand, this study presents a unique contribution to the current literature on comics, and helps clarify concepts and definitions useful in studying the medium. (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta, 1995; revised with new preface, bibliography, and index)

New Directions in Print Culture Studies

New Directions in Print Culture Studies
Author: Jesse W. Schwartz,Daniel Worden
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-06-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501359750

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New Directions in Print Culture Studies features new methods and approaches to cultural and literary history that draw on periodicals, print culture, and material culture, thus revising and rewriting what we think we know about the aesthetic, cultural, and social history of transnational America. The unifying questions posed and answered in this book are methodological: How can we make material, archival objects meaningful? How can we engage and contest dominant conceptions of aesthetic, historical, and literary periods? How can we present archival material in ways that make it accessible to other scholars and students? What theoretical commitments does a focus on material objects entail? New Directions in Print Culture Studies brings together leading scholars to address the methodological, historical, and theoretical commitments that emerge from studying how periodicals, books, images, and ideas circulated from the 19th century to the present. Reaching beyond national boundaries, the essays in this book focus on the different materials and archives we can use to rewrite literary history in ways that highlight not a canon of “major” literary works, but instead the networks, dialogues, and tensions that define print cultures in various moments and movements.

The Sculptor

The Sculptor
Author: Scott McCloud
Publsiher: First Second
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781466887282

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David Smith is giving his life for his art—literally. Thanks to a deal with Death, the young sculptor gets his childhood wish: to sculpt anything he can imagine with his bare hands. But now that he only has 200 days to live, deciding what to create is harder than he thought, and discovering the love of his life at the 11th hour isn't making it any easier! This is a story of desire taken to the edge of reason and beyond; of the frantic, clumsy dance steps of young love; and a gorgeous, street-level portrait of the world's greatest city. It's about the small, warm, human moments of everyday life...and the great surging forces that lie just under the surface. Scott McCloud wrote the book on how comics work; now he vaults into great fiction with a breathtaking, funny, and unforgettable new work.

Demanding Respect

Demanding Respect
Author: Paul Lopes
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS
ISBN: 9781592134441

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From pulp comics to Maus, the story of the growth of comics in American culture.

Howards End is on the Landing

Howards End is on the Landing
Author: Susan Hill
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-08-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781847652638

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Early one autumn afternoon in pursuit of an elusive book on her shelves, Susan Hill encountered dozens of others that she had never read, or forgotten she owned, or wanted to read for a second time. The discovery inspired her to embark on a year-long voyage through her books, forsaking new purchases in order to get to know her own collection again. A book which is left on a shelf for a decade is a dead thing, but it is also a chrysalis, packed with the potential to burst into new life. Wandering through her house that day, Hill's eyes were opened to how much of that life was stored in her home, neglected for years. Howard's End is on the Landing charts the journey of one of the nation's most accomplished authors as she revisits the conversations, libraries and bookshelves of the past that have informed a lifetime of reading and writing.