Comics as History, Comics as Literature
Roles of the Comic Book in Scholarship, Society, and Entertainment
Herausgeber: Babic, Annessa Ann
Comics as History, Comics as Literature
Roles of the Comic Book in Scholarship, Society, and Entertainment
Herausgeber: Babic, Annessa Ann
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This anthology hosts a collection of essays examining the role of comics as portals for historical and academic content, while keeping the approach on an international market versus the American one.
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This anthology hosts a collection of essays examining the role of comics as portals for historical and academic content, while keeping the approach on an international market versus the American one.
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- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781611478525
- ISBN-10: 1611478529
- Artikelnr.: 42603540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781611478525
- ISBN-10: 1611478529
- Artikelnr.: 42603540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Annessa Ann Babic is the coordinator of interdisciplinary studies at New York Institute of Technology.
Acknowledgments Introduction France, The Second Comics Market 1.Antiquity
and Bandes Dessinées: Schizophrenic Nationalism Between Atlanticism and
Marxism Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoàng 2.Did You Learn Your Strip?: The History of
France as Comic Fad in the 1970s Guillaume de Syon 3."Ils sont fous ces
Gaulois!": Astérix, Lucky Luke, Freedom Fries, and the Love-Hate
Relationship Between France and the United States Annick Pellegrin Nation
and Revolution 4.Image and Text in Service of the Nation:
Historically-themed Comic Books as Civic Education in 1980s Mexico Melanie
Huska Images of US Wars 5.Who is Diana Prince?: The Amazon Army Nurse of
World War II Peter Lee 6.Wonder Woman as Patriotic Icon: The Amazon
Princess for the Nation and Femininity Annessa Ann Babic 7.Comic
Containment: No Laughing Matter James C. Lethbridge
8.Graphic/Narrative/History: Defining the Essential Experience(s) of 9/11
Lynda Goldstein Morals, Ethics, and Race 9.Super Gay!: Depictions of
Homosexuality in Mainstream Superhero Comics Kara M. Kvaran 10.The Man in
the Gray Metal Suit: Dr. Doom, the Fantastic Four, and the Costs of
Conformity Micah Rueber 11.Seen City: Frank Miller's Re-Imaging as a
Cinematic "New Real" Christina Dokou Dark Logic 12.The Zombie Apocalypse: A
Fictional State of Nature? Faiz Sheikh 13.Logicomix and the Enunciatory
Apparatus Beatrice Skordili Works Cited Index About the Contributors
and Bandes Dessinées: Schizophrenic Nationalism Between Atlanticism and
Marxism Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoàng 2.Did You Learn Your Strip?: The History of
France as Comic Fad in the 1970s Guillaume de Syon 3."Ils sont fous ces
Gaulois!": Astérix, Lucky Luke, Freedom Fries, and the Love-Hate
Relationship Between France and the United States Annick Pellegrin Nation
and Revolution 4.Image and Text in Service of the Nation:
Historically-themed Comic Books as Civic Education in 1980s Mexico Melanie
Huska Images of US Wars 5.Who is Diana Prince?: The Amazon Army Nurse of
World War II Peter Lee 6.Wonder Woman as Patriotic Icon: The Amazon
Princess for the Nation and Femininity Annessa Ann Babic 7.Comic
Containment: No Laughing Matter James C. Lethbridge
8.Graphic/Narrative/History: Defining the Essential Experience(s) of 9/11
Lynda Goldstein Morals, Ethics, and Race 9.Super Gay!: Depictions of
Homosexuality in Mainstream Superhero Comics Kara M. Kvaran 10.The Man in
the Gray Metal Suit: Dr. Doom, the Fantastic Four, and the Costs of
Conformity Micah Rueber 11.Seen City: Frank Miller's Re-Imaging as a
Cinematic "New Real" Christina Dokou Dark Logic 12.The Zombie Apocalypse: A
Fictional State of Nature? Faiz Sheikh 13.Logicomix and the Enunciatory
Apparatus Beatrice Skordili Works Cited Index About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction France, The Second Comics Market 1.Antiquity
and Bandes Dessinées: Schizophrenic Nationalism Between Atlanticism and
Marxism Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoàng 2.Did You Learn Your Strip?: The History of
France as Comic Fad in the 1970s Guillaume de Syon 3."Ils sont fous ces
Gaulois!": Astérix, Lucky Luke, Freedom Fries, and the Love-Hate
Relationship Between France and the United States Annick Pellegrin Nation
and Revolution 4.Image and Text in Service of the Nation:
Historically-themed Comic Books as Civic Education in 1980s Mexico Melanie
Huska Images of US Wars 5.Who is Diana Prince?: The Amazon Army Nurse of
World War II Peter Lee 6.Wonder Woman as Patriotic Icon: The Amazon
Princess for the Nation and Femininity Annessa Ann Babic 7.Comic
Containment: No Laughing Matter James C. Lethbridge
8.Graphic/Narrative/History: Defining the Essential Experience(s) of 9/11
Lynda Goldstein Morals, Ethics, and Race 9.Super Gay!: Depictions of
Homosexuality in Mainstream Superhero Comics Kara M. Kvaran 10.The Man in
the Gray Metal Suit: Dr. Doom, the Fantastic Four, and the Costs of
Conformity Micah Rueber 11.Seen City: Frank Miller's Re-Imaging as a
Cinematic "New Real" Christina Dokou Dark Logic 12.The Zombie Apocalypse: A
Fictional State of Nature? Faiz Sheikh 13.Logicomix and the Enunciatory
Apparatus Beatrice Skordili Works Cited Index About the Contributors
and Bandes Dessinées: Schizophrenic Nationalism Between Atlanticism and
Marxism Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoàng 2.Did You Learn Your Strip?: The History of
France as Comic Fad in the 1970s Guillaume de Syon 3."Ils sont fous ces
Gaulois!": Astérix, Lucky Luke, Freedom Fries, and the Love-Hate
Relationship Between France and the United States Annick Pellegrin Nation
and Revolution 4.Image and Text in Service of the Nation:
Historically-themed Comic Books as Civic Education in 1980s Mexico Melanie
Huska Images of US Wars 5.Who is Diana Prince?: The Amazon Army Nurse of
World War II Peter Lee 6.Wonder Woman as Patriotic Icon: The Amazon
Princess for the Nation and Femininity Annessa Ann Babic 7.Comic
Containment: No Laughing Matter James C. Lethbridge
8.Graphic/Narrative/History: Defining the Essential Experience(s) of 9/11
Lynda Goldstein Morals, Ethics, and Race 9.Super Gay!: Depictions of
Homosexuality in Mainstream Superhero Comics Kara M. Kvaran 10.The Man in
the Gray Metal Suit: Dr. Doom, the Fantastic Four, and the Costs of
Conformity Micah Rueber 11.Seen City: Frank Miller's Re-Imaging as a
Cinematic "New Real" Christina Dokou Dark Logic 12.The Zombie Apocalypse: A
Fictional State of Nature? Faiz Sheikh 13.Logicomix and the Enunciatory
Apparatus Beatrice Skordili Works Cited Index About the Contributors