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[ecrea] Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics - Audiences and Readership: Deadline May 1, 2011
Mon Apr 18 16:13:51 GMT 2011
*Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics *
Special Issue Call for Papers
*Audiences and Readership*
*Final Deadline: 1 May*
At the Graphic Novels and Comics Conference 2010, a major issue
identified by the plenary panel as crucial for future directions
regarding comics research was that of audiences and readership. Martin
Barker, who pioneered and championed comics research when it was
unfashionable, reinforced this issue when reviewing the conference in
the/ Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics/ noting, 'it is striking to
me...that no-one is currently following through to ask any of the
questions we can and should, about readers, collectors, reviewers,
circuits of reception, or even the longer-term shifting public status of
comics.' Whilst there has been some excellent work researching comics
audiences and readership, this is currently, as Martin suggests, a
largely neglected area. In summarising work in this area, Barker's works
on ideology (1989) readers (1993, 1997) and censorship (1984) examine
the ways audiences consume such texts. Gibson's work on female comics
readers (2003a&b) demonstrates the ways comics influence identity
construction and the transgressive reading practices of some female
fans. She has also written on historical children's comic collecting in
Britain (2008) and tentatively begun work on British manga audiences
(2007). In addition, Wright's work on the development of the comics
industry and distribution practices shows how audiences are influenced
by but also influence comics creation and production (2001). However, as
Martin suggested there is scope for many more sustained explorations of
comics audiences and readership.
This issue aims to open up debates in comics audiences and readership.
Accordingly we are looking for papers about (but not confined to) the
following areas surrounding audiences and readership:
. Fandom, niche markets and subcultures
. Censorship
. Globalization, localities
. Readership.
Read the full call for papers for more information:
_http://bit.ly/Audiences_
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