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A new theoretical framework that critiques many of the assumptions
of comics studies It has become an axiom in comic studies that
"comics is a language, not a genre." But what exactly does that
mean, and how is discourse on the form both aided and hindered by
thinking of it in linguistic terms? In Comics and Language, Hannah
Miodrag challenges many of the key assumptions about the "grammar"
and formal characteristics of comics, and offers a more nuanced,
theoretical framework that she argues will better serve the field
by offering a consistent means for communicating critical theory in
the scholarship. Through engaging close readings and an accessible
use of theory, this book exposes the problems embedded in the ways
critics have used ideas of language, literature, structuralism, and
semiotics, and sets out a new and more theoretically sound way of
understanding how comics communicate. Comics and Language argues
against the critical tendency to flatten the distinctions between
language and images and to discuss literature purely in terms of
story content. It closely examines the original critical theories
that such arguments purport to draw on and shows how they in fact
point away from the conclusions they are commonly used to prove.
The book improves on the field's use of existing scholarly
disciplines and furthers the ongoing sophistication of the field.
It provides animated and insightful analyses of a range of
different texts and takes an interdisciplinary approach. Comics and
Language will appeal to the general comics reader and will prove
crucial for specialized scholars in the fields of comics,
literature, cultural studies, art history, and visual studies. It
also provides a valuable summary of the current state of formalist
criticism within comics studies and so presents the ideal text for
those interested in exploring this growing area of research. Hannah
Miodrag, Leicester, United Kingdom, is a postdoctoral fellow of
English at the University of Leicester. Her work has been published
in the International Journal of Comic Art, Studies in Comics, and
PEER English: The Journal of New Critical Thinking.
It has become an axiom in comic studies that ""comics is a
language, not a genre."" But what exactly does that mean, and how
is discourse on the form both aided and hindered by thinking of it
in linguistic terms? In Comics and Language, Hannah Miodrag
challenges many of the key assumptions about the ""grammar"" and
formal characteristics of comics, and offers a more nuanced,
theoretical framework that she argues will better serve the field
by offering a consistent means for communicating critical theory in
the scholarship. Through engaging close readings and an accessible
use of theory, this book exposes the problems embedded in the ways
critics have used ideas of language, literature, structuralism, and
semiotics, and sets out a new and more theoretically sound way of
understanding how comics communicate. Comics and Language argues
against the critical tendency to flatten the distinctions between
language and images and to discuss literature purely in terms of
story content. It closely examines the original critical theories
that such arguments purport to draw on and shows how they in fact
point away from the conclusions they are commonly used to prove.
The book improves the use the field makes of existing scholarly
disciplines and furthers the ongoing sophistication of the field.
It provides animated and insightful analyses of a range of
different texts and takes an interdisciplinary approach. Comics and
Language will appeal to the general comics reader and will prove
crucial for specialized scholars in the fields of comics,
literature, cultural studies, art history, and visual studies. It
also provides a valuable summary of the current state of formalist
criticism within comics studies and so presents the ideal text for
those interested in exploring this growing area of research
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