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[Commlist] Studies in Comics 11.2 published
Thu Aug 05 19:47:28 GMT 2021
Intellect is pleased to announce that Studies in Comics11.2 is out now!
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/studies-in-comics
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Aims and Scope
Studies in Comicsaims to describe the nature of comics, to identify the
medium as a distinct art form, and to address the medium’s formal
properties. The emerging field of comics studies is a model for
interdisciplinary research and in this spirit this journal welcomes all
approaches. This journal is international in scope and provides an
inclusive space in which researchers from all backgrounds can present
new thinking on comics to a global audience. The journal will promote
the close analysis of the comics page/text using a variety of
methodologies. Its specific goal, however, is to expand the relationship
between comics and theory and to articulate a ‘theory of comics’. The
journal also includes reviews of new comics, criticism, and exhibitions,
and will offer space for cutting-edge and emergent creative work.
Issue 11.2
Editorial
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JULIA ROUND, MADELINE B. GANGNES AND CHRIS MURRAY
Lockdown sequentiality
NICOLAS LABARRE
Articles
Forging intragenerational and common memories: Revisiting Paracuellos’s
graphic violence in times of confinement
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XOSÉ PEREIRA BOÁN
Jojo, Jimmy and Marie Chairne: What scribbled comics can (not) tell us
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BENOÎT CRUCIFIX
Queering the palate: The erotics and politics of food in Japanese
gourmet manga
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KEIKO MIYAJIMA
Graphic panelling and the promotion of transnational affiliations in
Thien Pham’s Sumo
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MONICA CHIU
Panelling without walls: Narrating the border in Barrier
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DANIEL PINTI
Fire in the jungle: Genocide and colonization in Russell and Pugh’s The
Flintstones
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ORION USSNER KIDDER
Photographic silence: Remediating the graphic to visualize migrant
experience in Shaun Tan’s The Arrival
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AMRITA SINGH
Understanding pictorial metaphor in comic book covers: A test of the
contextual and structural frameworks
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CHRISTOPHER A. CRAWFORD AND IGOR JURICEVIC
‘She’s practically normal!’: Disability, gender and image in Doom Patrol
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CHESTER N. SCOVILLE
‘Who are you crying for?’: Empathy, fantasy and the framing of the
perpetrator in Nina Bunjevac’s Bezimena
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DRAGOȘ MANEA AND MIHAELA PRECUP
What do teachers think about the educational role of comic books?: A
qualitative analysis
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PAUL A. ALEIXO, DANIEL MATKIN AND LAURA KILBY
Interviews
Interview with Argha Manna
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PARTHA BHATTACHARJEE AND PRIYANKA TRIPATHI
Interview with Beano writer Andy Fanton
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JOHN CARO
Reviews
Comic Books, Graphic Novels and the Holocaust: Beyond Maus, Ewa Stańczyk
(ed.) (2019
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MIHAELA PRECUP
Empirical Comics Research, Alexander Dunst, Jochen Laubrock and Janina
Wildfeuer (eds) (2019)
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PAUL FISHER DAVIES
Monstrous Women in Comics, Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody
(eds) (2020)
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HAILEY J. AUSTIN
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Comics
Introduction
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DAMON HERD
Crash Course (excerpt)
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WOODROW PHOENIX
Working from home: Extracts from an ongoing series
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LYDIA WYSOCKI
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