Studying Comics and Graphic Novels
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
Wiley,
2013.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Studying Comics and Graphic Novels
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: How to Use This Book
- What This Book Holds
- Working Definitions
- Recommended Reading
- References
- 1 What's in a Page: Close-Reading Comics
- Cognitive Processes and Critical Terms
- Navigating the Comics Page
- Entering the Storyworld and Meeting its Participants
- Comics Analysis
- A Basic Checklist
- Note
- Recommended Reading
- References
- Comics Discussed
- 2 The Way Comics Tell it: Narration and Narrators1
- Showing and Telling
- Story, Discourse, and Plot
- The Narrator
- Narration, Focalization, and Point of View
- Narrative as Meaning-Making
- Graphic Narrative
- A Basic Checklist
- Note
- Recommended Reading
- References
- Comics Discussed
- 3 Narrating Minds and Bodies: Autobiographical Comics
- Style and Subjectivity
- Autographic Agents
- Embodiment
- Self-Reflexivity
- Time, Story, and History
- Alternative Agendas and Authenticity
- Note
- Recommended Reading
- References
- Comics Discussed
- 4 Novels and Graphic Novels: Adaptations
- Transporting Stories
- Media Affordances and Adaptation Strategies
- Fidelity in Adaptation
- Literary Complexity
- The Page Revisited
- Recommended Reading
- References
- Comics Discussed
- 5 Comics and Their History
- The Beginnings of Comics History
- Precursors in Emergent Mass Culture
- Newspaper Comics (1900s-1930s)
- The Comic Book (1930-54)
- Comics Censorship (1954)
- Comics as Popular Culture
- Breaking the Code 1: Pop Art and Underground Comix
- Breaking the Code 2: The British Invasion
- Notes
- Recommended Reading
- References
- Comics Discussed
- 6 The Study and Criticism of Comics
- Resources for Studying Comics
- Access to Comics Texts
- Critical Work on Comics
- Critical Approaches to Comics
- Comics Semiotics
- Comics Narratology
- Cognitive Approaches to Comics
- Historical and Auteurist Approaches
- Cultural Studies and Gender Studies
- Psychoanalysis
- Recommended Reading
- References
- How to Write Your Essay on Comics
- The Crime Scene
- The Witnesses
- Making Your Case
- End Credits
- Recommended Reading
- Conclusion
- Comics as Literature
- References
- Appendix: More Comics and Graphic Novels to Read
- Glossary
- Index