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Identity And History In Nonanglophone Comics Harriet E H Earle

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Identity And History In Nonanglophone Comics Harriet E H Earle
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Publisher: Routledge Chapman & Hall
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.77 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Harriet E H Earle, Martin Lund
ISBN: 9781032480879, 1032480874
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Identity And History In Nonanglophone Comics Harriet E H Earle by Harriet E H Earle, Martin Lund 9781032480879, 1032480874 instant download after payment.

This book explores the historical and cultural significance of comics in languages other than English, examining the geographic and linguistic spheres which these comics inhabit and their contributions to comic studies and academia. The volume brings together texts across a wide range of genres, styles and geographic locations including the Netherlands, Latin America, Greece, Sweden, Poland, Finland, Portugal, Ireland, the Czech Republic, among others. These works have remained out of reach for speakers of languages other than the original and do not receive the scholarly attention they deserve due to their lack of English translations. This book highlights the richness and diversity these works add to the corpus of comic art and comic studies that Anglophone comics scholars can access to broaden the collective perspective of the field and forge links across regions, genres and comic traditions. Part of the Global Perspectives in Comics Studies series, this volume spans many continents and languages. It will be of interest to researchers and students of comics studies, literature, cultural studies, popular culture, art and design, illustration, history, film studies and sociology.

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