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From pulp comics to Maus, the story of the growth of comics in American culture

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“Demanding Respect is a solid, well-researched social history of the comic book in North America—detailed, thorough, and well-written. Theoretically sophisticated, it moves beyond the existing emphasis on fan culture to encompass the entire comic book art world. This is a valuable contribution to the literature on American popular culture.”—Laura Grindstaff, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Davis

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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Evolution of the American Comic Book
1. The Early Industrial Age I: Pulp Logic and the Rise of the American Comic Book
2. The Early Industrial Age II: The Crusade Against Comic Books and the End of the Comic Book Boom
3. The Late Industrial Age: The Return of the Superhero and the First Comic Book Rebellion
4. From the Late Industrial to the Heroic Age: Comic Book Fandom and the Mainstream Pulp Rebellion
5. The Heroic Age II: Alternative Comics and a Rebellion from the Margins
6. The Heroic Age III: New Movements, Winning Respect, and the Rise of the Graphic Novel
Conclusion: The Development of an Art Form
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 15/05/2009
      ISBN13: 9781592134427, 978-1592134427
      ISBN10: 1592134424

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      From pulp comics to Maus, the story of the growth of comics in American culture

      Trade Review
      “Demanding Respect is a solid, well-researched social history of the comic book in North America—detailed, thorough, and well-written. Theoretically sophisticated, it moves beyond the existing emphasis on fan culture to encompass the entire comic book art world. This is a valuable contribution to the literature on American popular culture.”—Laura Grindstaff, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Davis

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: The Evolution of the American Comic Book
      1. The Early Industrial Age I: Pulp Logic and the Rise of the American Comic Book
      2. The Early Industrial Age II: The Crusade Against Comic Books and the End of the Comic Book Boom
      3. The Late Industrial Age: The Return of the Superhero and the First Comic Book Rebellion
      4. From the Late Industrial to the Heroic Age: Comic Book Fandom and the Mainstream Pulp Rebellion
      5. The Heroic Age II: Alternative Comics and a Rebellion from the Margins
      6. The Heroic Age III: New Movements, Winning Respect, and the Rise of the Graphic Novel
      Conclusion: The Development of an Art Form
      Notes
      Index

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