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

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Other Authors: Aldama, Frederick Luis, 1969- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2019-
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Table of Contents:
  • What Kind of Studies Are Comics Studies? / Benjamin Woo
  • Radical Graphics: Australian Second Phase Comics / Kevin Patrick
  • Columbia and the Editorial Cartoon / Nhora Lucía 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 "Language of Comics" / 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 / Benoît 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.