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Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 690 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x159x38 mm, weight: 1400 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107171415
  • ISBN-13: 9781107171411
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 690 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x159x38 mm, weight: 1400 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107171415
  • ISBN-13: 9781107171411
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
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.

This collection 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 will be a key resource for scholars and researchers of the graphic novel and popular culture.

Recenzijos

' undoubtedly one of the great books of the year is [ The] Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel (CUP, £125), a fabulously learned volume containing essays on everything from Little Nemo and The Silver Surfer to punk comics, Joe Sacco, LGBTQ comics and 'E-Graphic Novels'.' Tim Martin,, The Spectator ' an important addition to the scholarship on graphic literature, this volume will immediately be a foundational resource for all serious students of the genre. Essential. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals ; general readers.' M. F. McClure, Choice 'The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel is an ambitious and wideranging collection The essays in this volume are individually excellent, and the narrative that emerges across the chronological sections proves rewarding for readers prepared to tackle this behemoth from cover to cover In sum, this is an accessible and energetic volume that will primarily be of interest to scholars and students working in American studies, comics studies, literary studies, and related fields.' Victoria Addis, The Library

Daugiau informacijos

This collection provides the complete history of the graphic novel, including detailed analyses of its origins, rise and success.
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Contributors
xi
1 Introduction
1(20)
Jan Baetens
Hugo Frey
Stephen E. Tabachnick
PART I 1799-1978
2 The Origins of Adult Graphic Narratives: Graphic Literature and the Novel, from Laurence Sterne to Gustave Dore (1760-1851)
21(18)
Denis Mellier
3 Long-Length Serials in the Golden Age of Comic Strips: Production and Reception
39(20)
Daniel Stein
Lukas Etter
4 Long-Length Wordless Books: Frans Masereel, Milt Gross, Lynd Ward, and Beyond
59(16)
Barbara Postema
5 The Postwar "Drawn Novel"
75(17)
Jan Baetens
6 Harvey Kurtzman and the Influence of Mad Magazine
92(15)
Dan Byrne-Smith
7 When Realism Met Romance: The Negative Zone of Marvel's Silver Age
107(17)
Christopher Pizzino
8 Beat-Era Literature and the Graphic Novel
124(15)
Hugo Frey
9 Henry Darger, Comics, and the Graphic Novel: Contexts and Appropriations
139(16)
Gavin Parkinson
10 Underground Comix and the Invention of Autobiography, History, and Reportage
155(16)
Jean-Paul Gabilliet
11 Jules Feiffer, Creative and Intellectual Ally of the Graphic Novel (and of Other Critical/Editorial Voices)
171(20)
Paul Williams
PART II 1978-2000
12 Will Eisner and the Making of A Contract with God
191(12)
Michael A. Chaney
13 Art Spiegelman's Autobiographical Practice from Maus to MetaMaus
203(16)
Erin Mcglothlin
14 Alan Moore: The Making of a Graphic Novelist
219(16)
Christopher Murray
15 No Future: Punk and the Underground Graphic Novel
235(16)
Benjamin Noys
16 European Literary and Genre Fiction: The (A Suivre) Magazine and the "Adventure" and "Science Fiction" Traditions (Pratt, Tardi, Moebius)
251(18)
Fabrice Leroy
17 "A Word to You Feminist Women": The Parallel Legacies of Feminism and Underground Comics
269(17)
Susan Kirtley
18 The Secret Origins of LBGTQ Graphic Novels
286(17)
Justin Hall
19 US Creators of Color and the Postunderground Graphic Narrative Renaissance
303(17)
Frederick Luis Aldama
20 The Influence of Manga on the Graphic Novel
320(17)
Simon Grennan
21 Sandman, the Ephemeral, and the Permanent
337(16)
Joe Sutliff Sanders
22 "To Elevate Every Experience into Something Artistic and Exciting": Daniel Clowes' Ghost World
353(17)
Ken Parille
23 From an Informed Fan Culture to an Academic Field
370(19)
Randy Duncan
Matthew J. Smith
PART III 2000 TO THE PRESENT DAY
24 Joe Sacco, Graphic Novelist as Political Journalist
389(16)
Ann Miller
25 The Discovery of Marjane Satrapi and the Translation of Works from and about the Middle East
405(21)
Chris Reyns-Chikuma
Houssem Ben Lazreg
26 Chris Oliveros, Drawn and Quarterly, and the Expanded Definition of the Graphic Novel
426(17)
Bart Beaty
27 The Jewish Graphic Novel
443(14)
Stephen E. Tabachnick
28 Crime Genre Fiction in the Graphic Novel
457(19)
Andrew J. Kunka
29 Genre Fiction in the Graphic Novel: The Case of Science Fiction
476(16)
Karin Kukkonen
30 The Superhero Graphic Novel
492(17)
Darren Harris-Fain
31 Reinvention of the Form: Chris Ware and Experimentalism after Raw
509(17)
Martha Kuhlman
32 Convergence Cultures: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and the Graphic Novel
526(17)
Daniel Morris
33 Cinema's Discovery of the Graphic Novel: Mainstream and Independent Adaptation
543(15)
Matthew P. Mcallister
Stephanie Orme
34 The Novel and the Graphic Novel
558(16)
Brannon Costello
35 E-Graphic Novels
574(17)
Benoit Crucifix
Bjorn-Olav Dozo
36 World Literature
591(18)
David M. Ball
Bibliography 609(50)
Index 659
Jan Baetens is the co-author, with Hugo Frey, of The Graphic Novel. An Introduction (Cambridge, 2015). He has written various books (in French) on comics and graphic novels, among which is Hergé écrivain (2006). A specialist of the photo novel and the film photo novel, he has also widely published on film and literature (an English translation of his book Novelization is forthcoming). He is the founding editor of the journal Image and Narrative, which is one of the leading journals in the field. Hugo Frey is the co-author, with Jan Baetens, of The Graphic Novel. An Introduction (Cambridge, 2015). He is the author of two original studies of the history of modern French cinema, Louis Malle (2004) and Nationalism and the Cinema in France (2014). He is Editor for the series European Comics and Graphic Novels and he has also contributed to the series on Science Fiction, Frontiers of the Imagination. At the University of Chichester, he is Chair in Cultural and Visual History and serves as Head of Department of English, Creative Writing, History and Politics. He has also contributed as an Inspirational Lecturer for The Prince's Teaching Institute (PTI), London. Stephen E. Tabachnick has taught the graphic novel at the university level for more than twenty years, and is the editor of Teaching the Graphic Novel (2009); (co-editor Esther Saltzman) Drawn from the Classics: Graphic Adaptations of Literary Texts (2015); The Cambridge Companion to the Graphic Novel (Cambridge, 2017); and author of The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel (2014). He has written or edited several books about Charles M. Doughty, T. E. Lawrence, Harold Pinter, and Rex Warner.