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Offers a rich but concise introduction to this multifaceted field, authored by leading experts in multiple disciplines. The book opens diverse entryways to comics studies, including history, form, audiences, genre, and cultural, industrial, and economic contexts.

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"With Comic Studies: A Guidebook, Charles Hatfield and Bart Beaty (both top of their game) bring together a dream team of top researchers to produce a foundational collection that is going to be a cornerstone for all future research in this field. Each essay is not only encyclopedic in its synthesis of existing research but expands our knowledge of comics history and our conceptual understanding of how comics operates as an industry, as a set of social practices, as a confluence of genres, as a readership, and as an array of formal practices."— Henry Jenkins, author of Comics and Stuff
"Very up-to-date and worth a closer look. Using 17 bite-sized articles, each ten to twenty pages long, the authors of the volume introduce the subject of comic studies."— Comicgate.de
"The margins of Hatfield and Beaty’s comics studies are where some of the most interesting and innovative research on and around comics has been or is being conducted by scholars who will not find themselves or their work represented in this edited collection."— Inks: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society


Table of Contents
Contents
Timeline of Selected Events
Jonathan Chau, Bart Beaty, and Charles Hatfield
Introduction
Bart Beaty and Charles Hatfield
Part I Histories
Chapter 1 Comic Strips
Ian Gordon
Chapter 2 Comic Books
Charles Hatfield
Chapter 3 Underground and Alternative Comics
Roger Sabin
Chapter 4 European Traditions
Bart Beaty
Chapter 5 Manga
Frenchy Lunning
Chapter 6 The Graphic Novel
Isaac Cates
Part II Cultures
Chapter 7 Comics Industries
Matthew P. McAllister and Brian MacAuley
Chapter 8 Readers, Audiences, and Fans
Benjamin Woo
Chapter 9 Children and Comics
Philip Nel
Chapter 10 Differences
Theresa Tensuan
Part III Forms
Chapter 11 Cartooning
Andrei Moltiu
Chapter 12 Design in Comics: Panels and Pages
Martha Kuhlman
Chapter 13 Words and Images
Jan Baetens
Part IV Genres
Chapter 14 Superheroes
Marc Singer
Chapter 15 Autographics
Gillian Whitlock
Chapter 16 Girls, Women, and Comics
Mel Gibson
Chapter 17 Digiral Comics
Darren Wershler, Kalervo Sinervo, and Shannon Tien
Bibliography
Notes on the Contributors

Comics Studies A Guidebook

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 14/08/2020
      ISBN13: 9780813591414, 978-0813591414
      ISBN10: 0813591414

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Offers a rich but concise introduction to this multifaceted field, authored by leading experts in multiple disciplines. The book opens diverse entryways to comics studies, including history, form, audiences, genre, and cultural, industrial, and economic contexts.

      Trade Review
      "With Comic Studies: A Guidebook, Charles Hatfield and Bart Beaty (both top of their game) bring together a dream team of top researchers to produce a foundational collection that is going to be a cornerstone for all future research in this field. Each essay is not only encyclopedic in its synthesis of existing research but expands our knowledge of comics history and our conceptual understanding of how comics operates as an industry, as a set of social practices, as a confluence of genres, as a readership, and as an array of formal practices."— Henry Jenkins, author of Comics and Stuff
      "Very up-to-date and worth a closer look. Using 17 bite-sized articles, each ten to twenty pages long, the authors of the volume introduce the subject of comic studies."— Comicgate.de
      "The margins of Hatfield and Beaty’s comics studies are where some of the most interesting and innovative research on and around comics has been or is being conducted by scholars who will not find themselves or their work represented in this edited collection."— Inks: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society


      Table of Contents
      Contents
      Timeline of Selected Events
      Jonathan Chau, Bart Beaty, and Charles Hatfield
      Introduction
      Bart Beaty and Charles Hatfield
      Part I Histories
      Chapter 1 Comic Strips
      Ian Gordon
      Chapter 2 Comic Books
      Charles Hatfield
      Chapter 3 Underground and Alternative Comics
      Roger Sabin
      Chapter 4 European Traditions
      Bart Beaty
      Chapter 5 Manga
      Frenchy Lunning
      Chapter 6 The Graphic Novel
      Isaac Cates
      Part II Cultures
      Chapter 7 Comics Industries
      Matthew P. McAllister and Brian MacAuley
      Chapter 8 Readers, Audiences, and Fans
      Benjamin Woo
      Chapter 9 Children and Comics
      Philip Nel
      Chapter 10 Differences
      Theresa Tensuan
      Part III Forms
      Chapter 11 Cartooning
      Andrei Moltiu
      Chapter 12 Design in Comics: Panels and Pages
      Martha Kuhlman
      Chapter 13 Words and Images
      Jan Baetens
      Part IV Genres
      Chapter 14 Superheroes
      Marc Singer
      Chapter 15 Autographics
      Gillian Whitlock
      Chapter 16 Girls, Women, and Comics
      Mel Gibson
      Chapter 17 Digiral Comics
      Darren Wershler, Kalervo Sinervo, and Shannon Tien
      Bibliography
      Notes on the Contributors

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