American Comic Strip Collections, 1884-1939

American Comic Strip Collections, 1884-1939
Title American Comic Strip Collections, 1884-1939 PDF eBook
Author Denis Gifford
Publisher Hall Reference Books
Pages 250
Release 1990
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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1979-1990

1979-1990
Title 1979-1990 PDF eBook
Author Henryk Sawoniak
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 1284
Release 2012-02-14
Genre Reference
ISBN 3110975068

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Corky Comic Strips Collection

Corky Comic Strips Collection
Title Corky Comic Strips Collection PDF eBook
Author Kari Therrian
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 2015-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9781511985741

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Corky Comic Strips CollectionVarious Corky Sunday Comic Strips from 1936,1937,1938,1939Now you can re-live (or, enjoy for the first time) these great adventures from generations past, with UP History and Hobby line of comic reprints. The comic reprints from Golden Age Reprints and UP History and Hobby are reproduced from actual classic comics, and sometimes reflect the imperfection of books that are decades old. These books are constantly updated with the best version available - if you are EVER unhappy with the experience or quality of a book, return the book to us to exchange for another title or the upgrade as new files become available. CS12967 20143868

Comic strips and consumer culture, 1890-1945

Comic strips and consumer culture, 1890-1945
Title Comic strips and consumer culture, 1890-1945 PDF eBook
Author GORDON IAN
Publisher Smithsonian Books (DC)
Pages 260
Release 1998-04-17
Genre Art
ISBN

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Drawing on comic strip characters such as Buster Brown, Winnie Winkle, and Superman, Ian Gordon shows how, in addition to embellishing a wide array of goods with personalities, comic strips themselves increasingly promoted consumerist values and upward mobility.

To Be Continued...

To Be Continued...
Title To Be Continued... PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Allen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 414
Release 2002-01-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113483702X

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To Be Continued... explores the world's most popular form of television drama; the soap opera. From Denver to Delhi, Moscow to Manchester, audiences eagerly await the next episode of As the World Turns, The Rich Also Weep or Eastenders. But the popularity of soap operas in Britain and the US pales in comparison to the role that they play in media cultures in other parts of the world. To Be Continued... investigates both the cultural specificity of television soap operas and their reception in other cultures, covering soap production and soap watching in the U.S., Asia, Europe, Australia and Latin America. The contributors consider the nature of soap as a media text, the history of the serial narrative as a form, and the role of the soap opera in the development of feminist media criticism. To Be Continued... presents the first scholarly examination of soap opera as global media phenomenon.

American Periodicals

American Periodicals
Title American Periodicals PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 610
Release 1995
Genre American periodicals
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Bringing Up Father 1929 Sundays

Bringing Up Father 1929 Sundays
Title Bringing Up Father 1929 Sundays PDF eBook
Author Bringing Up Father
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 56
Release 2016-05-18
Genre
ISBN 9781533321442

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Bringing Up Father Sundays 1929 (B/W) Golden Age Comic Strip Collection Now you can re-live (or, enjoy for the first time). Bringing Up Father was an influential American comic strip created by cartoonist George McManus (1884-1954). Distributed by King Features Syndicate, it ran for 87 years. Characters and story The humor centers on an immigrant Irishman named Jiggs, a former hod carrier who came into wealth in the United States by winning a million dollars in a sweepstakes. Now nouveau-riche, he still longs to revert to his former working class habits and lifestyle. His constant attempts to sneak out with his old gang of boisterous, rough-edged pals, eat corned beef and cabbage (known regionally as "Jiggs dinner") and hang out at the local tavern were often thwarted by his formidable, social-climbing (and rolling-pin wielding) harridan of a wife, Maggie, their lovely young daughter, Nora and infrequently their lazy son Ethelbert later known as just Sonny. The strip deals with "lace-curtain Irish," with Maggie as the middle-class Irish American desiring assimilation into mainstream society in counterpoint to an older, more raffish "shanty Irish" sensibility represented by Jiggs. Her lofty goal-frustrated in nearly every strip-is to bring father (the lowbrow Jiggs) "up" to upper class standards, hence the title, Bringing Up Father. The occasional malapropisms and left-footed social blunders of these upward mobiles were gleefully lampooned in vaudeville, popular song, and formed the basis for Bringing Up Father.The strip presented multiple perceptions of Irish Catholic ethnics during the early 20th century. Through the character Jiggs, McManus gave voice to their anxieties and aspirations. Varied interpretations of McManus's work often highlight difficult issues of ethnicity and class, such as the conflicts over assimilation and social mobility that second- and third-generation immigrants confronted. McManus took a middle position, which aided ethnic readers in becoming accepted in American society without losing their identity. A cross-country tour that the characters took in September 1939 into 1940 gave the strip a big promotional boost and raised its profile in the cities they visited. Escamilla Comics has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction, image restoration and has also added an enhanced reading experience with Kindle Panel View