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El. knyga: After Midnight: Watchmen after Watchmen

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  • Formatas: 268 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Mississippi
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496842206
  • Formatas: 268 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Mississippi
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496842206

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Contributions by Apryl Alexander, Alisia Grace Chase, Brian Faucette, Laura E. Felschow, Lindsay Hallam, Rusty Hatchell, Dru Jeffries, Henry Jenkins, Jeffrey SJ Kirchoff, Curtis Marez, James Denis McGlynn, Brandy Monk-Payton, Chamara Moore, Drew Morton, Mark C. E. Peterson, Jayson Quearry, Zachary J. A. Rondinelli, Suzanne Scott, David Stanley, Sarah Pawlak Stanley, Tracy Vozar, and Chris Yogerst

Alan Moores and Dave Gibbonss Watchmen fundamentally altered the perception of American comic books and remains one of the mediums greatest hits. Launched in 1986"the year that changed comics" for most scholars in comics studiesWatchmen quickly assisted in cementing the legacy that comics were a serious form of literature no longer defined by the Comics Code era of funny animal and innocuous superhero books that appealed mainly to children.

After Midnight: "Watchmen" after "Watchmen" looks specifically at the three adaptations of Moores and Gibbonss WatchmenZack Snyders Watchmen film (2009), Geoff Johnss comic book sequel Doomsday Clock (2017), and Damon Lindelofs Watchmen series on HBO (2019). Divided into three parts, the anthology considers how the sequels, especially the limited series, have prompted a reevaluation of the original text and successfully harnessed the politics of the contemporary moment into a potent relevancy. The first part considers the various texts through conceptions of adaptation, remediation, and transmedia storytelling. Part two considers the HBO series through its thematic focus on the relationship between American history and African American trauma by analyzing how the show critiques the alt-right, represents intergenerational trauma, illustrates alternative possibilities for Black representation, and complicates our understanding of how the mechanics of the shows production can complicate its politics. Finally, the books last section considers the themes of nostalgia and trauma, both firmly rooted in the original Moore and Gibbons series, and how the sequel texts reflect and refract upon those often-intertwined phenomena.
Drew Morton is associate professor of mass communication at Texas A&M UniversityTexarkana. He is author of Panel to the Screen: Style, American Film, and Comic Books during the Blockbuster Era, published by University Press of Mississippi. His publications have appeared in Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal; Cinema Journal; [ in]Transition; Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics; and Studies in Comics. He is cofounder and coeditor of [ in]Transition, the award-winning journal devoted to videographic criticism.