Comics and critical librarianship : reframing the narrative in academic libraries /
"Highlights the use and focus of comics by librarians and library workers who practice critical librarianship"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sacramento, CA :
Litwin Books, LLC,
[2019].
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Beyond representation: addressing the role of empathy through diversity in graphic narratives / Kamaria Hatcher
- The work of critical sequential art selection in academic libraries / Elliott Kuecker and Brad Hawley
- Making use of the white space: the Mazinbiige Indigenous Graphic Novel Collection at the University of Manitoba / Camille Callison, Niigaanwewidam Sinclair, and Greg Bak
- Black to the future: a librarian's guide to building an Afrofuturist comics and graphic novels collection / Kai Alexis Smith and Aisha Conner-Gaten
- Challenging "stereotypes and fixity": African American comic books in the academic archive / Brian Flota
- Building a South Asian comics collection / Mara L. Thacker
- Advocating for diversity: collecting comics to reflect our students / Breanne Crumpton, Michelle Mitchell, Alva Jones Jr., and Jenay Solomon
- Comics in special collections: purposeful collection development for promoting inclusive history / Caitlin McGurk and Jenny E. Robb
- Apocalyptic comics, women detectives, and the many faces of Batgirl: Creating more inclusive comic records through flexible cataloging practices / Liz Adams and Rich Murray
- Specter of censorship: comics in academic library leisure reading collections / Andrew Wang
- The extraordinary result of doing something ordinary / Kelly McElroy
- Visualizing arguments: Constructing comics to unpack scholarly texts / Samantha Kirk and Patricia Guardiola
- Comics as social movement primary sources: The consciousness-raising comics of the Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste / David Woken
- The value of nonfiction comics for critical information literacy instruction / Carly Diab
- Excavating visual texts: information literacy, critical thinking, and the graphic novel in the crime fiction classroom / Susanne F. Paterson and Carolyn White Gamtso
- Drawing them in: Critical use of comics in library exhibitions and programs / Gerald Natal and Jennifer Martinez Wormser
- Comics in the clinic / Kathryn M. Houk, Michelle P. Green, Matthew Noe, and Ariel Pomputius
- Feminist curating with Our comics, Ourselves / Jan Descartes and Monica M. Johnson
- Minicomics workshops and comic arts fairs to empower our communities / Lindsay Gibb.