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Transnationalism In East And Southeast Asian Comics Art 1st Ed 2022 John A Lent

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Transnationalism In East And Southeast Asian Comics Art 1st Ed 2022 John A Lent
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.42 MB
Pages: 317
Author: John A. Lent, Wendy Siuyi Wong, Benjamin Wai–ming Ng
ISBN: 9783030952426, 9783030952433, 3030952428, 3030952436
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1st ed. 2022

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Transnationalism In East And Southeast Asian Comics Art 1st Ed 2022 John A Lent by John A. Lent, Wendy Siuyi Wong, Benjamin Wai–ming Ng 9783030952426, 9783030952433, 3030952428, 3030952436 instant download after payment.

This book explores various aspects of transnationalism and comics art in six East Asian and seven Southeast Asian countries/territories. The 14 richly illustrated chapters embrace comics, cartoons, and animation relative to offshore production, transnational ownership, multinational collaboration, border crossings of comics art creators and characters, expansion of overseas markets, cartoonists in political exile, colonial underpinnings, adaptation of foreign styles and formats, representation of other cultures, and more. Using case studies, historical accounts, descriptive overviews, individual artists’ profiles, and representational analyses, and fascinatingly told through techniques as document use, interviews, observation, and textual analyses, the end result is a thorough, interesting, and compact volume on transnationalism and comics art in East and Southeast Asia.

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