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Novelization - From Film to Novel (Hardcover): Jan Baetens Novelization - From Film to Novel (Hardcover)
Jan Baetens
R2,139 Discovery Miles 21 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel: Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, Fabrice Leroy The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel
Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, Fabrice Leroy
R746 R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Save R119 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel explores the important role of the graphic novel in reflecting American society and in the shaping of the American imagination. Using key examples, this volume reviews the historical development of various subgenres within the graphic novel tradition and examines how graphic novelists have created multiple and different accounts of the American experience, including that of African American, Asian American, Jewish, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ communities. Reading the American graphic novel opens a debate on how major works have changed the idea of America from that once found in the quintessential action or superhero comics to show new, different, intimate accounts of historical change as well as social and individual, personal experience. It guides readers through the theoretical text-image scholarship to explain the meaning of the complex borderlines between graphic novels, comics, newspaper strips, caricature, literature, and art.

Europa! Europa? - The Avant-Garde, Modernism and the Fate of a Continent (Hardcover): Sascha Bru, Jan Baetens, Benedikt... Europa! Europa? - The Avant-Garde, Modernism and the Fate of a Continent (Hardcover)
Sascha Bru, Jan Baetens, Benedikt Hjartarson, Peter Nicholls, Tania Orum, …
R3,713 Discovery Miles 37 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first volume of the new series "European Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies" focuses on the relation between the avant-garde, modernism and Europe. It combines interdisciplinary and intermedial research on experimental aesthetics and poetics. The essays, written by experts from more than fifteen countries, seek to bring out the complexity of the European avant-garde and modernism by relating it to Europe's intricate history, multiculturalism and multilingualism. They aim to inquire into the divergent cultural views on Europe taking shape in avant-garde and modernist practices and to chart a composite image of the "other Europe(s)" that have emerged from the (contemporary) avant-garde and experimental modernism. How did the avant-garde and modernism in (and outside) Europe give shape to local, national and pan-European forms of identity and community? To what extent does the transnational exchange and cross-fertilisation of aesthetic tendencies illustrate the well-rehearsed claim that the avant-gardes form a typically European phenomenon? Dealing with canonised as well as lesser known exponents of modernism and the avant-garde throughout Europe, this book will appeal to all those interested in European cultural, literary and art history.

The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel: Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, Fabrice Leroy The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel
Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, Fabrice Leroy
R2,020 Discovery Miles 20 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel explores the important role of the graphic novel in reflecting American society and in the shaping of the American imagination. Using key examples, this volume reviews the historical development of various subgenres within the graphic novel tradition and examines how graphic novelists have created multiple and different accounts of the American experience, including that of African American, Asian American, Jewish, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ communities. Reading the American graphic novel opens a debate on how major works have changed the idea of America from that once found in the quintessential action or superhero comics to show new, different, intimate accounts of historical change as well as social and individual, personal experience. It guides readers through the theoretical text-image scholarship to explain the meaning of the complex borderlines between graphic novels, comics, newspaper strips, caricature, literature, and art.

The Graphic Novel - An Introduction (Hardcover): Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey The Graphic Novel - An Introduction (Hardcover)
Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey
R2,021 Discovery Miles 20 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides both students and scholars with a critical and historical introduction to the graphic novel. Jan Baetens and Hugo Frey explore this exciting form of visual and literary communication, showing readers how to situate and analyse graphic novels since their rise to prominence half a century ago. Several key questions are addressed: what is the graphic novel? How do we read graphic novels as narrative forms? Why is page design and publishing format so significant? What theories are developing to explain the genre? How is this form blurring the categories of high and popular literature? Why are graphic novelists nostalgic for the old comics? The authors address these and many other questions raised by the genre. Through their analysis of the works of many well-known graphic novelists - including Bechdel, Clowes, Spiegelman and Ware - Baetens and Frey offer significant insights for future teaching and research on the graphic novel.

The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel (Paperback): Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, Stephen E. Tabachnick The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel (Paperback)
Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, Stephen E. Tabachnick
R1,001 Discovery Miles 10 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel provides the complete history of the graphic novel from its origins in the nineteenth century to its rise and startling success in the twentieth and twenty-first century. It includes original discussion on the current state of the graphic novel and analyzes how American, European, Middle Eastern, and Japanese renditions have shaped the field. Thirty-five leading scholars and historians unpack both forgotten trajectories as well as the famous key episodes, and explain how comics transitioned from being marketed as children's entertainment. Essays address the masters of the form, including Art Spiegelman, Alan Moore, and Marjane Satrapi, and reflect on their publishing history as well as their social and political effects. This ambitious history offers an extensive, detailed and expansive scholarly account of the graphic novel, and will be a key resource for scholars and students.

Correspondance - The Birth of Belgian Surrealism (Hardcover, New edition): Jan Baetens, Michael Kasper Correspondance - The Birth of Belgian Surrealism (Hardcover, New edition)
Jan Baetens, Michael Kasper
R1,668 Discovery Miles 16 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Correspondance is the name of a Belgian Surrealist magazine published in 1924-1925 by Paul Nouge, Camille Goemans, and Marcel Lecomte. It is considered as seminal as Breton's "Surrealist Manifesto" (1924). The texts were tart, obscure responses to the arcane literary debates of the time, in particular those underway in Andre Breton's circle in Paris. Twenty-two issues of Correspondance were printed, in a modernist typeface on different color papers, and were distributed by mail to selected recipients. Unlike their Parisian associates, the Belgians made an explicit choice against the book as a host medium for literary and other experiments. Nouge, the chief theorist, and his colleagues remained suspicious throughout their careers not only of commercialized literature, but also of literature itself, which they saw as a means to political action, never a goal in itself. Although little recognized, Belgian Surrealists and Correspondance, their earliest manifestation, remain anticipatory and influential in modernist writing practice, especially for their ephemeral style of publishing (proto-mail art) and their intentional plagiarisms (precursor to Situationist detournement).

The Graphic Novel - An Introduction (Paperback): Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey The Graphic Novel - An Introduction (Paperback)
Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey
R714 Discovery Miles 7 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides both students and scholars with a critical and historical introduction to the graphic novel. Jan Baetens and Hugo Frey explore this exciting form of visual and literary communication, showing readers how to situate and analyse graphic novels since their rise to prominence half a century ago. Several key questions are addressed: what is the graphic novel? How do we read graphic novels as narrative forms? Why is page design and publishing format so significant? What theories are developing to explain the genre? How is this form blurring the categories of high and popular literature? Why are graphic novelists nostalgic for the old comics? The authors address these and many other questions raised by the genre. Through their analysis of the works of many well-known graphic novelists - including Bechdel, Clowes, Spiegelman and Ware - Baetens and Frey offer significant insights for future teaching and research on the graphic novel.

Rebuilding Story Worlds - The Obscure Cities by Schuiten and Peeters (Paperback): Jan Baetens Rebuilding Story Worlds - The Obscure Cities by Schuiten and Peeters (Paperback)
Jan Baetens
R857 R784 Discovery Miles 7 840 Save R73 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel (Hardcover): Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, Stephen E. Tabachnick The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel (Hardcover)
Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, Stephen E. Tabachnick
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel provides the complete history of the graphic novel from its origins in the nineteenth century to its rise and startling success in the twentieth and twenty-first century. It includes original discussion on the current state of the graphic novel and analyzes how American, European, Middle Eastern, and Japanese renditions have shaped the field. Thirty-five leading scholars and historians unpack both forgotten trajectories as well as the famous key episodes, and explain how comics transitioned from being marketed as children's entertainment. Essays address the masters of the form, including Art Spiegelman, Alan Moore, and Marjane Satrapi, and reflect on their publishing history as well as their social and political effects. This ambitious history offers an extensive, detailed and expansive scholarly account of the graphic novel, and will be a key resource for scholars and students.

Rebuilding Story Worlds - The Obscure Cities by Schuiten and Peeters (Hardcover): Jan Baetens Rebuilding Story Worlds - The Obscure Cities by Schuiten and Peeters (Hardcover)
Jan Baetens
R2,321 R2,151 Discovery Miles 21 510 Save R170 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Novelization - From Film to Novel (Paperback): Jan Baetens Novelization - From Film to Novel (Paperback)
Jan Baetens
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Film Photonovel - A Cultural History of Forgotten Adaptations (Hardcover): Jan Baetens The Film Photonovel - A Cultural History of Forgotten Adaptations (Hardcover)
Jan Baetens
R991 R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Save R147 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Discarded by archivists and disregarded by scholars despite its cultural impact on post-World War II Europe, the film photonovel represents a unique crossroads. This hybrid medium presented popular films in a magazine format that joined film stills or set pictures with captions and dialogue balloons to re-create a cinematic story, producing a tremendously popular blend of cinema and text that supported more than two dozen weekly or monthly publications. Illuminating a long-overlooked 'lowbrow' medium with a significant social impact, The Film Photonovel studies the history of the format as a hybrid of film novelizations, drawn novels, and nonfilm photonovels. While the field of adaptation studies has tended to focus on literary adaptations, this book explores how the juxtaposition of words and pictures functioned in this format and how page layout and photo cropping could affect reading. Finally, the book follows the film photonovel's brief history in Latin America and the United States. Adding an important dimension to the interactions between filmmakers and their audiences, this work fills a gap in the study of transnational movie culture.

Critical Realism in Contemporary Art - Around Allan Sekula's Photography (Paperback): Jan Baetens, Hilde Van Gelder Critical Realism in Contemporary Art - Around Allan Sekula's Photography (Paperback)
Jan Baetens, Hilde Van Gelder
R802 Discovery Miles 8 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lieven Gavaert Series 4

"Critical realism is a way of seeking to understand the social reality by critically 'making notes' of it. . . . As scratches of reality, Sekula's photographs and films leave their traces in our minds. They encourage, yes, even force reflection, and through that, slow changes can probably become a reality, certainly at the level of the individual." from the Introduction, "A Note on Critical Realism Today"

The American photographer Allan Sekula teaches at the California Institute of the Arts. His oeuvre features a number of unique characteristics that instigate a strong plea for art to become once more critically engaged. Sekula's iconography rediscovers the theme of labor and his photographs, on the verge between art and documentary, reflect on the possibility that visual art might again deliver an "act of criticism." In the art world, for several decades now, realism has been relegated to the museum of premodern styles and devices, and the idea of social commitment in art has become confused; even when contemporary art carries a strong political message, it often does so in a way that masks the message within a tangle of conceptual devices and abstractions.

Sekula's photography has triggered intense debate about the ways in which art can take a critical position on social questions without succumbing to a plainspoken or partisan stance. In Critical Realism in Contemporary Art, leading theorists of art use Sekula's work as a starting point for wide-ranging discussions of technology, history, and society as they are reflected in today's photographic practice."

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