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Framing [in] Comics and Cartoons
Essays on Aesthetics, History, and Mediality

Johannes C.P. Schmid/Christian A. Bachmann (Hg.)
 
 
 
 

Comicforschung
 
Bildnarrative Bd. 9
 
Broschur, 220 Seiten mit teils farbigen Abbildungen, in Englischer Sprache
ISBN 978-3-96234-032-2
 
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Panels, grids, gutters, and pages—graphic narratives rests firmly on practices of setting apart and framing spaces. At the same time, frames—in the sense of cognitive categories as well as semiotic and material manifestations—form basic prerequisites of meaning-making. In contrast to virtually all other media in comics, frames represent not only general communicative aspects; they form its very basic grammar. The essays collected in this volume discuss some of these medial characteristics of comics and cartoons as materialized through their particular carrier media, and they investigate works that range from the inception of the form in the nineteenth century up until its most recent incarnations.

 
 
 

Inhaltsverzeichnis


 
 

Johannes C.P. SCHMID/Christian A. BACHMANN
Framing [in] Comics: A Preface


Christina MEYER
»Enclosures for Looking«? Medial, Material,
and Aesthetic Frames|Framings


Sebastian BARTOSCH
How To Not Freeze the Frames of Mediality:
Looking Back at Old Comic Books


Lukas R.A. WILDE
Falling in Line: Framing 9/11 and the »War on Terror« in Editorial Cartoons


Johannes C.P. SCHMID
Framing Documentary Comics: Considering Prologues


Astrid BÖGER
»Things Are Different Now«: Re-Framing Australian Identity in Pat Grant’s Blue

Roger SABIN
Framing pre-1914 British Comics


Christian A. BACHMANN
Panoptical Spaces: Cross-sections in Nineteenth-Century Visual Satire and Early Comics


Jeff Thoss
»Through the Proscenium Arch of the Comic Panel«: Intermedial Frames in Bryan Talbot’s Alice in Sunderland


Tobias YU-KIENER
Musée du Louvre: When the Picture Does Not Fit the Frame: Three Problems With the Graphic Novel Le Ciel au-dessus du Louvre


Monika SCHMITZ-EMANS
Museum Comics: Drawn Reflections on Images and Image-Spaces, Framings and Transgressions

 
 
 
Herausgeber
 
   

Johannes C.P. SCHMID ist Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Seminar für Anglistik und Amerikanistik der Europa-Universität Flensburg.

Christian A. BACHMANN ist Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter der Forschergruppe 2288 »Journalliteratur« an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum sowie Verleger.

 
 
 



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