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With Great Power Comes Great Pedagogy : Teaching, Learning, and Comics /

"Contributions by Bart Beaty, Jenny Blenk, Ben Bolling, Peter Carlson, Jonathan Flowers, Antero Garcia, Dale Jacobs, Ebony Flowers Kalir, James Kelley, Susan Kirtley, Frederik Kohlert, John A. Lent, Leah Misemer, Johnny Parker II, Nick Sousanis, Aimee Valentine, and Benjamin J. Villarreal More...

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Otros Autores: Carlson, Peter E., 1977- (Editor ), Garcia, Antero (Editor ), Kirtley, Susan E., 1972- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2020]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Preface: new directions for comics pedagogy -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: a once and future pedagogy / Susan E. Kirtley, Antero Garcia, and Peter E. Carlson -- Part I: Foundations of comics pedagogy -- Text, object, transaction: reconciling approaches to the teaching of comics / Dale Jacobs -- Wonder women and the web: how female comics creators leap from private to public in a single bound / Aimee Valentine -- Teaching typical comics: overcoming the biases of comics pedagogy with online tools / Bart Beaty -- Put some light into the world: an interview with Brian Michael Bendis and David Walker / Johnny Parker II -- Part II: Comics pedagogy in practice -- On copying / Ebony Flowers Kalir -- Thinking in comics: all hands-on in the classroom / Nick Sousanis -- Transmedia superheroes, multimodal composition, and digital literacy / Ben Bolling -- Truth, justice, and the Victorian way: how comics and superheroes might subvert student reading of classic literature / Benjamin J. Villarreal -- The uncanny power of comic books: achieving interdisciplinary learning through superhero comic books / James Kelley -- Teaching the unthinkable image: an interview with Lynda Barry / Leah Misemer -- Part III: Future directions in comics pedagogy -- Comic art research: achievements, shortcomings, and remedies / John A. Lent -- Misunderstanding comics / Johnathan Flowers -- In the cards: collaboration and comic-making in the traditional English classroom / Nick Sousanis and Frederik Byrn Kohlert -- Educated bitches: an interview with Kelly Sue DeConnick / Jenny Blenk -- Conclusion: the great responsibility of a comics pedagogy -- Contributors -- Index. 
520 |a "Contributions by Bart Beaty, Jenny Blenk, Ben Bolling, Peter Carlson, Jonathan Flowers, Antero Garcia, Dale Jacobs, Ebony Flowers Kalir, James Kelley, Susan Kirtley, Frederik Kohlert, John A. Lent, Leah Misemer, Johnny Parker II, Nick Sousanis, Aimee Valentine, and Benjamin J. Villarreal More and more educators are using comics in the classroom. As such, this edited volume sets out the stakes, definitions, and exemplars of recent comics pedagogy, from K-12 contexts to higher education instruction to ongoing communities of scholars working outside of the academy. Building upon interdisciplinary approaches to teaching comics and teaching with comics, this book brings together diverse voices to share key theories and research on comics pedagogy. By gathering scholars, creators, and educators across various fields and in K-12 as well as university settings, editors Susan Kirtley, Antero Garcia, and Peter Carlson significantly expand scholarship. This valuable resource offers both critical pieces and engaging interviews with key comics professionals who reflect on their own teaching experience and on considerations of the benefits of creating comics in education. Included are interviews with acclaimed comics writers Lynda Barry, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and David Walker, as well as essays spanning from studying the use of superhero comics in the classroom to the ways comics can enrich and empower young readers. The inclusion of creators, scholars, and teachers leads to perspectives that make this volume unlike any other currently available. These voices echo the diverse needs of the many stakeholders invested in using comics in education today"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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