Arguing comics : literary masters on a popular medium /
When Art Spiegelman's Maus-a two-part graphic novel about the Holocaust-won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992, comics scholarship grew increasingly popular and notable. The rise of "serious" comics has generated growing levels of interest as scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals cont...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Jackson :
University Press of Mississippi,
©2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- From "The tyranny of the pictorial" / Sidney Fairfield
- From "The reign of the spectacular" / Annie Russell Marble
- From "The humor of the colored supplement" / Ralph Bergengren
- Introduction to Frans Masereel, Passionate journey: a novel told in 165 woodcuts / Thomas Mann
- "The Krazy Kat that walks by himself" / Gilbert Seldes
- "A foreword to Krazy" / e. e. cummings
- "A mash note to Crockett Johnson" / Dorothy Parker
- "Steig's cartoons: review of All embarrassed by William Steig" / Clement Greenberg
- "Limits of common sense: review of Years of wrath: a cartoon history, 1931 1945 by David Low" / Clement Greenberg
- "Notes on mass culture" / Irving Howe
- "Masterpieces as cartoons" / Delmore Schwartz
- "Woofed with dreams" / Robert Warshow
- "Paul, the horror comics, and Dr. Wertham" / Robert Warshow
- "The labyrinth of Saul Steinberg" / Harold Rosenberg
- "Comic strips" / Manny Farber
- "Comic strips" / Manny Farber
- "Mickey Mouse and Americanism" / Walter J. Ong
- "Bogey sticks for pogo men" / Walter J. Ong
- From The mechanical bride : folklore of industrial man / Marshall McLuhan
- "Comics: mad vestibule to TV" / Marshall McLuhan
- From Love and death: a study in censorship / Gershon Legman
- "The middle against both ends" / Leslie Fiedler
- "Over the cliff" / Donald Phelps
- "Reprise: 'Love and death'" / Donald Phelps
- "C.L.R. James on comic strips" / C.L.R. James
- "Letter to Daniel Bell" / C.L.R. James
- "The myth of superman" / Umberto Eco.