Teaching Comics Through Multiple Lenses

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adolescent identity in comics
Alison Bechdel
Amazing Spider Man
American Library Association
American Psychiatric Association
Black Superheroes
Book Thief
Captain America
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Code Talkers
Comic Book Universe
Comics analysis
Comics scholarship
Contemporary Society
Crag Hill
critical comics education research
Critical lenses
Critical perspectives
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Familial Attention
Governor General's Literary Award
Governor General’s Literary Award
graphic narrative pedagogy
Graphic novels
Harvey Dent
LGBTQ Character
LGBTQ representation comics
Long Shot
multimodal analysis
Native American Nations
postcolonial comics studies
Postindian Warrior
Profound Mental Illness
Super Hero
Superhero
Superhero Comic Books
Superhero Comics
Teaching Comics Through Multiple Lenses
Uncanny X-Men
visual literacy
Ya Novel
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138649903
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Building off the argument that comics succeed as literature—rich, complex narratives filled with compelling characters interrogating the thought-provoking issues of our time—this book argues that comics are an expressive medium whose moves (structural and aesthetic) may be shared by literature, the visual arts, and film, but beyond this are a unique art form possessing qualities these other mediums do not. Drawing from a range of current comics scholarship demonstrating this point, this book explores the unique intelligence/s of comics and how they expand the ways readers engage with the world in ways different than prose, or film, or other visual arts. Written by teachers and scholars of comics for instructors, this book bridges research and pedagogy, providing instructors with models of critical readings around a variety of comics.

Crag Allen Hill is Assistant Professor of English Education at Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education, University of Oklahoma, USA.