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This book proposes a novel creative research practice in geography based on comics. It presents a transdisciplinary approach that uses a set of qualitative visual methods and extends from within the geohumanities across literary spatial studies, comics, urban studies, mobility studies, and beyond.

Written by a geographer-cartoonist, the book focuses on narrative geographies' and embraces a geocritical and relational approach to examine comic book geographies in pursuit of a growing interest in creative, art-based experimental methods in the geohumanities. It explores comics-based research through interconnections between art and geography and through theoretical and methodological contributions from scholars working in the fields of the social sciences, humanities, literary geographies, mobilities, comics, literary studies, and urban studies, as well as from visual artists, comics authors, and art practitioners. Comics are valuable objects of geographical interest because of t

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Enacting Comic Book Geographies Part 1: Assembling Comics for Creative Interventions in Urban Space 2. Comics as Assemblages: Building Urban Stories in the Public Sphere 3. Doing Urban Comics: Ethnographic Strolling Across ‘Peripheral’ Neighbourhoods Part 2: Moving Comics from Representation to Practice 4. Graphic Mobilities: Mobile Practices, Bodies, and Landscapes of Movement in Comics 5. Doing Comics on the Move: An Autoethnographic Account of Geographic Fieldwork

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/19/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367524661, 978-0367524661
      ISBN10: 036752466X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book proposes a novel creative research practice in geography based on comics. It presents a transdisciplinary approach that uses a set of qualitative visual methods and extends from within the geohumanities across literary spatial studies, comics, urban studies, mobility studies, and beyond.

      Written by a geographer-cartoonist, the book focuses on narrative geographies' and embraces a geocritical and relational approach to examine comic book geographies in pursuit of a growing interest in creative, art-based experimental methods in the geohumanities. It explores comics-based research through interconnections between art and geography and through theoretical and methodological contributions from scholars working in the fields of the social sciences, humanities, literary geographies, mobilities, comics, literary studies, and urban studies, as well as from visual artists, comics authors, and art practitioners. Comics are valuable objects of geographical interest because of t

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction: Enacting Comic Book Geographies Part 1: Assembling Comics for Creative Interventions in Urban Space 2. Comics as Assemblages: Building Urban Stories in the Public Sphere 3. Doing Urban Comics: Ethnographic Strolling Across ‘Peripheral’ Neighbourhoods Part 2: Moving Comics from Representation to Practice 4. Graphic Mobilities: Mobile Practices, Bodies, and Landscapes of Movement in Comics 5. Doing Comics on the Move: An Autoethnographic Account of Geographic Fieldwork

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