Projections: Comics and the History of Twenty-First-Century Storytelling
Jared Gardner
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Description for Projections: Comics and the History of Twenty-First-Century Storytelling
Hardback. A history of the modern sequential comic form from the late nineteenth century through today, focusing on the unique ways in which it tells stories and interacts with readers. Series: Post - 45. Num Pages: 240 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: AKLC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 6452 x 4522 x 458. Weight in Grams: 666.
When Art Spiegelman's Maus won the Pulitzer Prize in 1992, it marked a new era for comics. Comics are now taken seriously by the same academic and cultural institutions that long dismissed the form. And the visibility of comics continues to increase, with alternative cartoonists now published by major presses and more comics-based films arriving on the screen each year.
Projections argues that the seemingly sudden visibility of comics is no accident. Beginning with the parallel development of narrative comics at the turn of the 20th century, comics have long been a form that invites—indeed requires—readers to help shape ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Series
Post - 45
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804771467
SKU
V9780804771467
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99-50
About Jared Gardner
Jared Gardner is Associate Professor of English and Film at Ohio State University. He is the author of Master Plots: Race and the Founding of an American Literature, 1787–1845.
Reviews for Projections: Comics and the History of Twenty-First-Century Storytelling
"Jared Gardner's Projections: Comics and the History of Twenty-First-Century Storytelling contains some of the most fascinating and theoretically advanced writing about comics to date, and it marks a watershed moment not only in comics study but also in postclassical narratology, American Studies, and related areas of research . . . Gardner's fascinating account to a transnational vantage point from which ... Read more