Comics as a Nexus of Cultures
Title | Comics as a Nexus of Cultures PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Berninger |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 309 |
Release | 2010-03-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 078645587X |
These essays from various critical disciplines examine how comic books and graphic narratives move between various media, while merging youth and adult cultures and popular and high art. The articles feature international perspectives on comics and graphic novels published in the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, Portugal, Germany, Turkey, India, and Japan. Topics range from film adaptation, to journalism in comics, to the current manga boom.
Batman and the Multiplicity of Identity
Title | Batman and the Multiplicity of Identity PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey A. Brown |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2018-12-12 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1351399985 |
Concentrating primarily on contemporary depictions of Batman in the comic books, this book analyzes why Batman is so immensely popular right now in America and globally, and how the fictional Dark Knight reveals both new cultural concerns and longstanding beliefs about American values. The organizing premise is that while Batman is perceived as a very clearly defined character, he is open to a wide range of interpretations and depictions in the comics (what Henry Jenkins refers to as "multiplicities"), each of which allows access to different cultural issues. The idea of Batman functions as an anchoring point out of which multiple Batmen, or Batman-like characters, can occupy different positions: Grim Batman, Gay Batman, Female Batman, Black Batman, Cute Batman, and so on. Each iteration opens up a discussion of different cultural issues pertinent to modern society, such as sexuality, ethnicity, feminism and familial relationships.
Immigrants and Comics
Title | Immigrants and Comics PDF eBook |
Author | Nhora Lucía Serrano |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2021-03-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317287673 |
Immigrants and Comics is an interdisciplinary, themed anthology that focuses on how comics have played a crucial role in representing, constructing, and reifying the immigrant subject and the immigrant experience in popular global culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Nhora Lucía Serrano and a diverse group of contributors examine immigrant experience as they navigate new socio-political milieux in cartoons, comics, and graphic novels across cultures and time periods. They interrogate how immigration is portrayed in comics and how the ‘immigrant’ was an indispensable and vital trope to the development of the comics medium in the twentieth century. At the heart of the book‘s interdisciplinary nexus is a critical framework steeped in the ideas of remembrance and commemoration, what Pierre Nora calls lieux de mémoire. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in Visual Studies, Comparative Literature, English, Ethnic Studies, Francophone Studies, American Studies, Hispanic Studies, art history, and museum studies.
Negotiating Culture Through Comics
Title | Negotiating Culture Through Comics PDF eBook |
Author | Maciej Sulmicki |
Publisher | |
Pages | 183 |
Release | 2014-02-19 |
Genre | Comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN | 9781848882560 |
Are comic books the novel of the twenty-first century? Accessible and touching upon serious subjects, they mediate culture in a way compatible with today's fast-paced world. This volume explores the manifestations and functions of the medium in various parts of the global community.
We Only Find Them When They're Dead Vol. 1
Title | We Only Find Them When They're Dead Vol. 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Al Ewing |
Publisher | BOOM! Studios |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2021-03-23 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 9781684156771 |
Captain Malik and the crew of his spaceship are in search of the only resources that matter – and can only be found by harvesting the giant corpses of alien gods that are found on the edge of human space..and now they see an opportunity to finally break free from this system: by being the first to find a living god. THE GODS ARE ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL... ...AND THE GODS ARE ALWAYS DEAD. Captain Malik and the crew of the spaceship the Vihaan II are in search of the only resources that matter – and can only be found by harvesting the giant corpses of alien gods that are found on the edge of human space. While other autopsy ships and explorers race to salvage the meat, minerals, and metals that sustain the human race, Malik sees an opportunity to finally break free from this system: by being the first to find a living god. But Malik’s obsession with the gods will push his crew into the darkest reaches of space, bringing them face to face with a threat unlike anything they ever imagined, unless the rogue agent on their trail can stop them first... Superstars Al Ewing (Immortal Hulk) and Simone Di Meo (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) present a new sci-fi epic about the search for meaning and the hard choices we make to find it, no matter the cost to the world – or universe – around us. Collects We Only Find Them When They’re Dead #1-5.
Nexus the Origin
Title | Nexus the Origin PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Baron |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 2007-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780979231100 |
Nexus the Origin received three Eisners, including best single issue, and dozens of four-star write-ups and reviews. This double-sized, definitive issue remains as cutting edge and relevant as the day of it's original release in 1991. It's all here--from the beginning! -How Nexus became heir to a deadly alien gift--and the most feared legend in the galaxy! -How Sundra's near burn-up in space announced her arrival on Ylum! -How Nexus rescued Dave's planet from the maniacal "Manager", and how Dave went on to become Nexus' closest companion! Plus those incomparable complainers--Tyrone, Giz, and Claude! See why Nexus the Origin has become a fan classic to span the decades!This is a REPRINT of the 1998 Dark Horse NEUXS: THE ORIGIN
From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels
Title | From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Stein |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 543 |
Release | 2015-04-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110427729 |
This essay collection examines the theory and history of graphic narrative as one of the most interesting and versatile forms of storytelling in contemporary media culture. Its contributions test the applicability of narratological concepts to graphic narrative, examine aspects of graphic narrative beyond the ‘single work’, consider the development of particular narrative strategies within individual genres, and trace the forms and functions of graphic narrative across cultures. Analyzing a wide range of texts, genres, and narrative strategies from both theoretical and historical perspectives, the international group of scholars gathered here offers state-of-the-art research on graphic narrative in the context of an increasingly postclassical and transmedial narratology. This is the revised second edition of From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels, which was originally published in the Narratologia series.