The Oxford handbook of comic book studies / edited by Frederick Luis Aldama.

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English
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New York : Oxford University Press, 2010
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1 online resource.

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This handbook is currently in development, with individual articles publishing online in advance of print publication. At this time, we cannot add information about unpublished articles in this handbook, however the table of contents will continue to grow as additional articles pass through the review process and are added to the site. Please note that the online publication date for this handbook is the date that the first article in the title was published online.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 11, 2019).
Contents
  • What Kind of Studies Are Comics Studies? / Benjamin Woo
  • Radical Graphics: Australian Second Phase Comics / Kevin Patrick
  • Columbia and the Editorial Cartoon / Nhora Lucâia Serrano
  • Efficacy of Social Commentary through Cartooning / Ally Shwed
  • Forgetting at the intersection of Comics and the Multimodal Novel: James Sie's Still Life Las Vegas / Torsa Ghosal
  • Irony, Ethics, and Lyric Narrative in Miriam Engelberg's Cancer Made Me a Shallower Person / James Phelan
  • Why There Is No (3z (BLanguage of Comics (3y (B / Frank Bramlett
  • The Replacements: Ethnicity, Gender and Legacy Heroes in Marvel Comics / Jeffrey A. Brown
  • Hammer in Hand: Feminist Community Building in Jason Aaron's Thor / Susan Kirtley
  • Children in Comics: Between Education and Entertainment, Conformity and Agency / Maaheen Ahmed
  • Auto/biographics and Graphic Histories Made for the Classroom: Logicomix and Abina and the Important Men / Sidonie Smith, Julia Watson
  • Candy and Drugs for Dinner: Rat Queens, Genre, and Our Aesthetic Categories / Sean Guynes-Vishniac
  • My Favorite Thing is Monsters: The Socially Engaged Graphic Novel as a Platform for Intersectional Feminism / Dan Hassler-Forest
  • Paper or Plastic?: Mapping the Transmedial Intersections of Comics and Action Figures / Jonathan Alexandratos, Daniel Yezbick
  • Transformative Architectures in Postcolonial Hong Kong Comics / Kin Wai Chu
  • Adaptation and Racial Representation in DellGold Key TV Tie-ins / Andrew J. Kunka
  • Non-Compliants, Brimpers, and She-Romps: Bitch Planet, Sex Criminals and Their Publics / Henry Jenkins
  • Literary Adaptations in Comics and Graphic Novels / Jan Baetens
  • Comic Studies in America: The Making of a Field of Scholarship? / Ian Gordon
  • Next Issue: Anticipation and Promise in Comics Studies / Matthew Smith, Randy Duncan
  • Comics Studies as Interdiscipline / Dale Jacobs
  • What Else is a Comic? Between Bayeux and Beano / Evan Thomas
  • Drawing, Redrawing, Undrawing / Benoãit Crucifix
  • Reading Spaces: The Politics of Page Layout / Katherine Kelp-Stebbins
  • The Cartoon on the Comics Page: A Phenomenology / Christopher Pizzino
  • Bakhtinian Laughter and Recent Political Editorial Cartoons / Michael A. Chaney, Sara B. Chaney.
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Comic book studies
ISBN
  • 9780190917975
  • 0190917970
  • 9780190917968
  • 0190917962
  • 9780190917951
  • 0190917954
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