Critical Approaches to Comics offers students a deeper
understanding of the artistic and cultural significance of comic
books and graphic novels by introducing key theories and critical
methods for analyzing comics. Each chapter explains and then
demonstrates a critical method or approach, which students can then
apply to interrogate and critique the meanings and forms of comic
books, graphic novels, and other sequential art. The authors
introduce a wide range of critical perspectives on comics,
including fandom, genre, intertextuality, adaptation, gender,
narrative, formalism, visual culture, and much more.
As the first comprehensive introduction to critical methods for
studying comics, Critical Approaches to Comics is the ideal
textbook for a variety of courses in comics studies.
Contributors: Henry Jenkins, David Berona, Joseph Witek, Randy
Duncan, Marc Singer, Pascal Lefevre, Andrei Molotiu, Jeff
McLaughlin, Amy Kiste Nyberg, Christopher Murray, Mark Rogers, Ian
Gordon, Stanford Carpenter, Matthew J. Smith, Brad J. Ricca, Peter
Coogan, Leonard Rifas, Jennifer K. Stuller, Ana Merino, Mel Gibson,
Jeffrey A. Brown, Brian Swafford
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