04620nam 2200517 450 991048013580332120210328115636.01-84888-199-110.1163/9781848881990(CKB)2670000000549073(SSID)ssj0001359334(PQKBManifestationID)11748062(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001359334(PQKBWorkID)11305984(PQKB)10298390(OCoLC)886644532(nllekb)BRILL9781848881990(MiAaPQ)EBC6481833(EXLCZ)99267000000054907320210328d2013 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtccrCultural excavation and formal expression in the graphic novel /edited by Jonathan C. Evans, Thomas GiddensOxford, England :Inter-Disciplinary Press,[2013]©20131 online resourceBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph90-04-37397-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary material /Jonathan C. Evans and Thomas Giddens -- Loner, Lover, Hero: Superhero Reads Hemingway /Anna Koronowicz -- The Man of Tomorrow is Looking Out for You: Symbolic and Rhetorical Reading of Graphic Novels /Jonathan C. Evans -- Enabling Mythologies: Specificity and Myth-Making in TRESE /Ana Micaela Chua -- Comics and Autobiographical Identity /Valerie Bodell -- Self Wrought: The Unreliable Narrator / the Unreliable Self in Pat Grant’s BLUE and Mandy Ord’s Rooftops /Elizabeth MacFarlane -- Otherness in Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis: The Autobiography and the Graphic Novel as a Subversion of the Western Gaze /Thayse Madella -- The Protagonists’ Many ‘Wedges’: Aspects of Seriality in Alison Bechdel’s Dykes to Watch Out For /Lukas Etter -- Up in the Sky, Feet on the Ground: Cultural Identity in Filipino Superhero Komiks /Emil Francis M. Flores -- Filipino Humour and the Filipinisation of Foreign Tropes in Macoy’s Taal Volcano Monster vs. Evil Space Paru-Paro /Carljoe Javier -- Humour and the Contested City in Indian Graphic Novels /Mridula Chari -- Inevitably Postmodern: The Case of Maus by Art Spiegelman /Simona Porro -- The Atomic Holocaust from the Perspective of Shōjo: From Sanpei Shirato’s A Vanishing Girl to Fumiyo Kōno’s In a Corner of This World /Kotaro Nakagaki -- Queer Revisionism in Lene Ask’s Graphic Novel Hitler, Jesus and Grandpa (‘Hitler, Jesus og Farfar’) /Elisabeth Oxfeldt -- Rejecting the Generalisation of Maus as a ‘Second Generation’ Text /Erin K. Boone -- ‘Perseveration on Detail’: Shame and Confession in Memoir Comics /Sarah Richardson -- V for Valerie: Lesbianism in V for Vendetta /Derek Frasure -- ‘And All Right, We Need a Woman’: Victimised Heroines and Heroic Victims in Alan Moore’s Quasi-Victorian Graphic Novels /Maciej Sulmicki -- The Individual Subject in Smooth and Striated Space in Alan Moore’s The Ballad of Halo Jones and Saga of the Swamp Thing /Michael J. Prince -- Time, Narrative and the Gutter: How Philosophical Thinking Can Make Something Out of Nothing /Julia Moszkowicz -- Towards a Metaphysics of Comics /Thomas Giddens -- Sincerity and Speech Balloons: The Shape and Weight of Words in Autobiographical Comics /Leonie Brialey -- Time of the Photograph, Time of the Comic: Documentary and Art in The Photographer /Eleanor Kent -- Prequel, Sequel or Equal: The Transmedia Vampire and the Graphic Novel /Simon Bacon -- Space and Time in Graphic Novel Adaptations of Shakespeare’s Plays: A Semiotic Approach /Anna Wołosz -- Imaginary Lives: Edgar Allan Poe as a Comic Book Character /Ana González-Rivas Fernández and Francisco Saez de Adana -- Adoption of Graphic Novel Features in Non-Fiction Genres /Barry Natusch -- Viewer as Reader: Modes of Encounter with Juxtaposed Image Narratives /Bruce Mutard -- From Comic to Hypercomic /Daniel Merlin Goodbrey -- Digital Pages: Reading, Comics and Screens /Jayms Clifford Nichols.Graphic novelsElectronic books.Graphic novels.741.569C. Evans JonathanGiddens ThomasMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480135803321Cultural excavation and formal expression in the graphic novel2450694UNINA