Drawing the past. Volume 2, Comics and the historical imagination in the world /
The conclusion of a worldwide study that investigates the role comics play in historical memory.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Jackson :
University Press of Mississippi,
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Beyond paper walls / Adam Fotos
- 2. A tarnished bronze age? : divergent comic book receptions of Homeric Greece / Chris Bishop
- 3. "The gutters of history" : geopolitical pasts and imperial presents in recent graphic nonfiction / Dominic Davies
- 4. Back to the (socialist) future : history, time travel, and East German education in Mosaik von Hannes Hegen, 1958-74 / Sean Eedy
- 5. Why hair matters : cultural impact and appreciation in Viking and modern societies /Lillian Céspedes González
- 6. Re-presenting the past, reinventing comics : the reader/viewer as witness in Joe Sacco's The great war / Małgorzata Olsza
- 7. "Monstrez-vous en tutu" : obsessional identity and interpersonal histories in the post-traumatic bandes dessinées of Nawel Louerrad / Edward Still
- 8. Zikai Feng's Chinese cartoons during the war of resistance against Japan / Jing Zhang
- 9. "At the going down of the sun" : vampires, comics, and the world wars / David Budgen
- 10. "Rogues, devilry, and strange wonders" : re-presenting early modernity in Neil Gaiman's Marvel 1602 / David Hitchcock
- 11. The world as it was/could have been? : the depiction and (re)interpretation of medieval history in Jour J / Iain A. MacInnes
- 12. Perverse Victoriana in The league of extraordinary gentlemen / Robert Hutton
- 13. Japan's Joan of Arc : deterritorializing the Maid of Orleans through manga / Simon Gough-- 14. "An all-purpose symbol" : V for vendetta and the history of a floating signifier called Guy / Lewis Call