Museum Tusculanum, University of Copenhagen
Comics & culture
Comics & culture
Analytical and theroretical approaches to comics
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Forfatter: NONE
Format: Hæftet
Sprog: Engelsk
ISBN: 9788772895802
Højde: 247 mm
Bredde: 174 mm
Antal sider: 247
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Comics have become an important element in the cultural landscape of the 20th century, not only in its own right as a medium and an art form, but also as an inspiration to other means of communication, from text books to interactive media.
Comics & Culture consists of 13 articles written by scholars from Europe and USA and offers an introduction to the field of comics research. The articles exhibit a great variety of approaches including general discussions of the definition and aesthetics of comics, comparisons of comics with other media, analyses of specific comics and genres, and discussions of the cultural status of comics in society.
Of the contributors, Thierry Groensteen, Roger Sabin, Pascal Lefèvre, Donald Ault and M. Thomas Inge are all recognized and established comic researchers with important publication lists. To this group is added a new generation af comic researchers represented by Hans Christian Christiansen, Christopher Murray, Ole Frahm, Anne Magnussen and James How. As a third group, George Legrady, Jesper Nielsen and Søren Wichmann approach the subject of comics from another, but related field of research. In the case of Legrady from interactive media; Nielsen and Wichmann from Maya sequential art painted on ceramics.
Comics & Culture consists of 13 articles written by scholars from Europe and USA and offers an introduction to the field of comics research. The articles exhibit a great variety of approaches including general discussions of the definition and aesthetics of comics, comparisons of comics with other media, analyses of specific comics and genres, and discussions of the cultural status of comics in society.
Of the contributors, Thierry Groensteen, Roger Sabin, Pascal Lefèvre, Donald Ault and M. Thomas Inge are all recognized and established comic researchers with important publication lists. To this group is added a new generation af comic researchers represented by Hans Christian Christiansen, Christopher Murray, Ole Frahm, Anne Magnussen and James How. As a third group, George Legrady, Jesper Nielsen and Søren Wichmann approach the subject of comics from another, but related field of research. In the case of Legrady from interactive media; Nielsen and Wichmann from Maya sequential art painted on ceramics.