Stephen E. Tabachnick Teaching the Graphic Novel (Paperback) - GOOD

Stephen E. Tabachnick Teaching the Graphic Novel (Paperback) - GOOD

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Graphic novels are now appearing in a great variety of courses: composition, literature, drama, popular culture, travel, art, translation. The thirty-four essays in this volume explore issues that the new art form has posed for teachers at the university level. Among the subjects addressed are•terminology (graphic narrative vs. sequential art, comics vs. comix)•the three outstanding comics-producing cultures today: the American, the Japanese (manga), and the Franco-Belgian (the bande dessinée)•the differences between the techniques of graphic narrative and prose narrative,and between the reading patterns for each•the connections between the graphic novel and film•the lives of the new genre's practitioners (e.g., Robert Crumb, Harvey Pekar)•women's contributions to the field (e.g., Lynda Barry)•how the graphic novel has been used to probe difficult moments in history (the Holocaust, 9/11), deal with social and racial injustice, and voice political satire•postmodernism in the graphic novel (e.g., in the work of Chris Ware)•how the American superhero developed in the Depression and World War II•comix and the 1960s counterculture•the challenges of teaching graphic novels that contain violence and sexual contentThe volume concludes with a selected bibliography of the graphic novel and sequential art.

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EAN 9781603290616
ISBN 9781603290616
Release Year 2009
Genre Society & Culture
Release Date 01/30/2009
Number Of Pages 361 Pages
Language English
Subject Study & Teaching
Publication Year 2009
Item Weight 18.4 Oz
Type Textbook
Subject Area Literary Criticism
Item Length 9 in
Author Stephen E. Tabachnick
Item Width 6 in
Format Trade Paperback

You will find that this textbook breaks down difficult topics into manageable chunks.

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