Litcomix
Title | Litcomix PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Geczy |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 363 |
Release | 2023-03-17 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1978828675 |
Critical studies of the graphic novel have often employed methodologies taken from film theory and art criticism. Yet, as graphic novels from Maus to Watchmen have entered the literary canon, perhaps the time has come to develop theories for interpreting and evaluating graphic novels that are drawn from classic models of literary theory and criticism. Using the methodology of Georg Lukács and his detailed defense of literary realism as a socially embedded practice, Litcomix tackles difficult questions about reading graphic novels as literature. What critical standards should we use to measure the quality of a graphic novel? How does the genre contribute to our understanding of ourselves and the world? What qualities distinguish it from other forms of literature? LitComix hones its theoretical approach through case studies taken from across the diverse world of comics, from Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s groundbreaking manga to the Hernandez Brothers’ influential alt-comix. Whether looking at graphic novel adaptations of Proust or considering how Jack Kirby’s use of intertextuality makes him the Balzac of comics, this study offers fresh perspectives on how we might appreciate graphic novels as literature.
Dreaming the Graphic Novel
Title | Dreaming the Graphic Novel PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Williams |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2020-01-17 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1978805063 |
This book examines the early history of the graphic novel in the 1970s, after the term was coined but before this art form achieved popular success and critical acclaim. Unearthing a treasure trove of fanzines, adverts, and unpublished letters, it gives readers an exciting inside look at a pivotal moment in the development of the graphic novel.
Cultures of War in Graphic Novels
Title | Cultures of War in Graphic Novels PDF eBook |
Author | Tatiana Prorokova |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2018-07-06 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 081359099X |
Cultures of War in Graphic Novels examines the representation of small-scale and often less acknowledged conflicts from around the world and throughout history. The contributors look at an array of graphic novels about conflicts such as the Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901), the Irish struggle for national independence (1916-1998), the Falkland War (1982), the Bosnian War (1992-1995), the Rwandan genocide (1994), the Israel-Lebanon War (2006), and the War on Terror (2001-). The book explores the multi-layered relation between the graphic novel as a popular medium and war as a pivotal recurring experience in human history. The focus on largely overlooked small-scale conflicts contributes not only to advance our understanding of graphic novels about war and the cultural aspects of war as reflected in graphic novels, but also our sense of the early twenty-first century, in which popular media and limited conflicts have become closely interrelated.
Mixed-Race Superheroes
Title | Mixed-Race Superheroes PDF eBook |
Author | Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2021-04-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1978814615 |
American culture has long represented mixed-race identity in paradoxical terms. On the one hand, it has been associated with weakness, abnormality, impurity, transgression, shame, and various pathologies; however, it can also connote genetic superiority, exceptional beauty, and special potentiality. This ambivalence has found its way into superhero media, which runs the gamut from Ant-Man and the Wasp’s tragic mulatta villain Ghost to the cinematic depiction of Aquaman as a heroic “half-breed.” The essays in this collection contend with the multitude of ways that racial mixedness has been presented in superhero comics, films, television, and literature. They explore how superhero media positions mixed-race characters within a genre that has historically privileged racial purity and propagated images of white supremacy. The book considers such iconic heroes as Superman, Spider-Man, and The Hulk, alongside such lesser-studied characters as Valkyrie, Dr. Fate, and Steven Universe. Examining both literal and symbolic representations of racial mixing, this study interrogates how we might challenge and rewrite stereotypical narratives about mixed-race identity, both in superhero media and beyond.
Musing the Mosaic
Title | Musing the Mosaic PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Roberson |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2003-05-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780791457276 |
Examines Sukenick's role in reshaping the American literary tradition.
Susceptible
Title | Susceptible PDF eBook |
Author | Geneviève Castrée |
Publisher | Drawn & Quarterly |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 2021-06-10 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1770465782 |
Goglu is a daydreamer with a young working mother, a disengaged stepfather, and a father who lives two thousand miles away. Drawing, punk rock, and the promise of true independence guide Goglu to adulthood while her home’s daily chaos inevitably shapes her identity. Susceptible is a devastating graphic novel debut by Geneviève Castrée; it's a testament to the heartbreaking loss of innocence when a child is forced to be the adult amongst grownups.
The Graphic Canon
Title | The Graphic Canon PDF eBook |
Author | Russell Kick |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1609803833 |
Description based on: volume 2, c2012, title from t.p.