The Journal of Comics and Culture Volume 2

The Journal of Comics and Culture Volume 2 From the Margins, Looking In and Out - Comics

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Journal of Comics and Culture studies the comic and graphic novel in conjunction with its impact in and response to popular culture. This journal analyzes and illustrates the growing talents in the field of comics, as well as comics' origins, impacts, and reflections on American culture as a whole. Volume 2 focuses specifically on the informative theme of Comics in the Margins, featuring articles such as "Autobiography, Documentary, and History in Comics: The Four Immigrants Manga and Citizen 13660" by Lan Dong; and "'Equally Terrorized': Rhetorical Irony, Rorty, and In the Shadow of No Towers" by Daniel Lawson. There are several book reviews in volume 2, including Captain Marvel and the Art of Nostalgia by Brian Cremins, and Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon by Ian Gordon. Also included in this volume are short communications revolving around recent monographs, and a review of the 2017 Queers & Comics Conference by Frank Bramlett.

Book information

ISBN: 9781935625247
Publisher: Pace University Press
Imprint: Pace University Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 138
Weight: 195g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm