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The Patterns Of Comics Visual Languages Of Comics From Asia Europe And North America Neil Cohn

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The Patterns Of Comics Visual Languages Of Comics From Asia Europe And North America Neil Cohn
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.65 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Neil Cohn
ISBN: 9781350381643, 9781350381612, 9781350381629, 1350381640, 1350381616, 1350381624
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Patterns Of Comics Visual Languages Of Comics From Asia Europe And North America Neil Cohn by Neil Cohn 9781350381643, 9781350381612, 9781350381629, 1350381640, 1350381616, 1350381624 instant download after payment.

Comics are a global phenomenon, and yet it's easy to distinguish the visual styles of comics from Asia, Europe, or the United States. But, do the structures of these visual narratives differ in more subtle ways? Might these comics actually be drawn in different visual languages that vary in their structures across cultures? To address these questions, The Patterns of Comics seeks evidence through a sustained analysis of an annotated corpus of over 36,000 panels from more than 350 comics from Asia, Europe, and the United States. This data-driven approach reveals the cross-cultural variation in symbology, layout, and storytelling between various visual languages, and shows how comics have changed across 80 years. It compares, for example, the subtypes within American comics and Japanese manga, and analyzes the formal properties of Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes across its entire 10-year run. Throughout, it not only uncovers the patterns in and across the panels of comics, but shows how these regularities in the visual languages of comics connect to the organizing principles of all languages.

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