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Performativity, Cultural Construction, and the Graphic Narrative
draws on performance studies scholarship to understand the social
impact of graphic novels and their sociopolitical function.
Addressing issues of race, gender, ethnicity, race, war, mental
illness, and the environment, the volume encompasses the diversity
and variety inherent in the graphic narrative medium. Informed by
the scholarship of Dwight Conquergood and his model for performance
praxis, this collection of essays makes links between these
seemingly disparate areas of study to open new avenues of research
for comics and graphic narratives. An international team of authors
offer a detailed analysis of new and classical graphic texts from
Britain, Iran, India, and Canada as well as the United States.
Performance, Social Construction and the Graphic Narrative draws on
performance studies scholarship to understand the social impact of
graphic novels and their sociopolitical function. Addressing issues
of race, gender, ethnicity, race, war, mental illness, and the
environment, the volume encompasses the diversity and variety
inherent in the graphic narrative medium. This book will be of
interest to students and scholars in the areas of communication,
literature, comics studies, performance studies, sociology,
languages, English, and gender studies, and anyone with an interest
in deepening their acquaintance with and understanding of the
potential of graphic narratives.
Performativity, Cultural Construction, and the Graphic Narrative
draws on performance studies scholarship to understand the social
impact of graphic novels and their sociopolitical function.
Addressing issues of race, gender, ethnicity, race, war, mental
illness, and the environment, the volume encompasses the diversity
and variety inherent in the graphic narrative medium. Informed by
the scholarship of Dwight Conquergood and his model for performance
praxis, this collection of essays makes links between these
seemingly disparate areas of study to open new avenues of research
for comics and graphic narratives. An international team of authors
offer a detailed analysis of new and classical graphic texts from
Britain, Iran, India, and Canada as well as the United States.
Performance, Social Construction and the Graphic Narrative draws on
performance studies scholarship to understand the social impact of
graphic novels and their sociopolitical function. Addressing issues
of race, gender, ethnicity, race, war, mental illness, and the
environment, the volume encompasses the diversity and variety
inherent in the graphic narrative medium. This book will be of
interest to students and scholars in the areas of communication,
literature, comics studies, performance studies, sociology,
languages, English, and gender studies, and anyone with an interest
in deepening their acquaintance with and understanding of the
potential of graphic narratives.
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