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Critical Directions in Comics Studies [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Mississippi
  • ISBN-10: 1496828992
  • ISBN-13: 9781496828996
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 332 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x19 mm, weight: 610 g, 63 black & white illustrations
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Contributions by Paul Fisher Davies, Lisa DeTora, Yasemin J. Erden, Adam Gearey, Thomas Giddens, Peter Goodrich, Maggie Gray, Matthew J. A. Green, Vladislav Maksimov, Timothy D. Peters, Christopher Pizzino, Nicola Streeten, and Lydia Wysocki.

Recent decades have seen comics studies blossom, but within the ecosystems of this growth, dominant assumptions have taken root - assumptions around the particular methods used to approach the comics form, the ways we should read comics, how its ""system"" works, and the disciplinary relationships that surround this evolving area of study. But other perspectives have also begun to flourish. These approaches question the reliance on structural linguistics and the tools of English and cultural studies in the examination and understanding of comics.

In this edited collection, scholars from a variety of disciplines examine comics by addressing materiality and form as well as the wider economic and political contexts of comics' creation and reception. Through this lens, influenced by poststructuralist theories, contributors explore and elaborate other possibilities for working with comics as a critical resource, consolidating the emergence of these alternative modes of engagement in a single text. This opens comics studies to a wider array of resources, perspectives, and modes of engagement.

Included in this volume are essays on a range of comics and illustrations as well as considerations of such popular comics as Deadpool, Daredevil, and V for Vendetta, and analyses of comics production, medical illustrations, and original comics. Some contributions even unfold in the form of comics panels.
Preface: Welcome and Orientation vii
COMICS INTERLUDE #1 Critical Comics Studies: An Origin Story
3(100)
Thom Giddens
1 On Violation: Comic Books, Delinquency, Phenomenology
13(22)
Christopher Pizzino
2 Articulating Health Humanities in Graphic Narratives by Medical Illustrators
35(19)
Lisa Detora
3 "There Is a Man with a Typewriter": Deadpool as Existential Antihero, Breaking the Fourth Wall of Meaningful Existence
54(23)
Yasemin J. Erden
4 Theological "Seeing" of Law: Daredevil, Christian Iconography, and Legal Aesthetics
77(26)
Timothy D. Peters
COMICS INTERLUDE #2 Let's Get Critical!
103(112)
Lydia Wysocki
5 The Freedom of the Press: Comics, Labor, and Value in the Birmingham Arts Lab
107(27)
Maggie Gray
6 Hate, Marginalization, and Tramp-Bashing: A Raceclass and Critical Realist Approach to Researching British National Identity through Comics
134(24)
Lydia Wysocki
7 Comics and Heteroglossia
158(21)
Paul Fisher Davies
8 Women's Cartoons and Comics in the Twenty-First Century: How the Humor in Simone Lia's Fluffy Challenges Gendered Assumptions around Parenting
179(16)
Nicola Streeten
9 Politicization of Life and Auto-Thanatopolitics in V for Vendetta
195(20)
Vladislav Maksimov
COMICS INTERLUDE #3 The Nested Text
215(95)
Paul Fisher Davies
10 "Destructive Interim Formation"
221(17)
Thomas Giddens
11 The Mask as Anti-Apparatus: On the Counter-Dispositif V for Vendetta
238(25)
Peter Goodrich
12 "So You Still Believe in the Future? "Socialist Utopianism and Marxist Critique in The Red Virgin and the Vision of Utopia
263(25)
Matthew J. A. Green
13 The Parable of Bill Ayers: Comics, Allegory, and Critical Legal Thinking
288(22)
Adam Gearey
Contributors 310(2)
Index 312
Thomas Giddens is lecturer in law at the University of Dundee, Scotland. He founded the Graphic Justice Research Alliance and is author of On Comics and Legal Aesthetics, editor of Graphic Justice: Intersections of Comics and Law, and coeditor of Law and Justice in Japanese Popular Culture: From Crime Fighting Robots to Duelling Pocket Monsters. His research focuses on critical, comics, and cultural legal studies, with particular interests in aesthetics, epistemology, and visuality.