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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative: Week 13: Reconsidering the Superhero
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative. Course blog for LMST340. Week 13: Reconsidering the Superhero. Characters from Watchman artist: Dave Gibbons. Students who haven't read. Are advised to read it although this week is also an opportunity for a large range of student choice and the ability to choose readings from contemporary titles in the comics. There are a number of possible readings on the course resource page. Here is the link to the assignment page for this week. Course Syllabus Web Page.
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative: April 2015
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative: Week Five: Body Talk: Eisner and Thompson
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative. Course blog for LMST340. Week Five: Body Talk: Eisner and Thompson. Self Portrait by Will Eisner. We can see the same devotion to clarity, although the narrative itself is often soaked in ambiguity- ambiguities about time, memory, belief. For me there is a striking similarity in the narrative approach of these two creators. A Contract With God. Also read Craig Thompson's. Link to ongoing blog about research into the 1970s graphic novel. Next week we will lo...
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative: Week Six: Underground Comics
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative. Course blog for LMST340. Week Six: Underground Comics. Cover from Cheech Wizard by Vaughn Bode. Los Angeles Free Press. When excess capacity was available on the printing presses that were used to print rock posters, the opportunity arose for the creation and distribution of. Listen to the appropriate soundtrack while reading the Underground Comix for a more virtual 60s experience. Click here to go directly to assignment on the syllabus. Class Blogs Fall 20...
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative: March 2015
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative: Week 15: Final Evaluation Conferences
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative. Course blog for LMST340. Week 15: Final Evaluation Conferences. The Comic Above is the latest comic drawn by Bill Watterson (Calvin and Hobbes), a rare event, You can read about it here. The link to the final syllabus assignment is here. Posted by Dr. David Steiling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Course Syllabus Web Page. Class Blogs Fall 2016. Class Blogs Spring 2016. Class Blogs Fall 2015. Class Blogs Spring 2015. Class Blogs Fall 2014.
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative: Week Two: Understanding Comics
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative. Course blog for LMST340. Week Two: Understanding Comics. Detail from A Harlot's Progress by William Hogarth. This image is a detail from William Hogarth's A Harlot's Progres. S This week we are looking at the history of some early comics. We will also be talking about some of the ideas in Scott McCloud's. Please read Understanding Comics. For this week. If you already have read Understanding Comics. By Scott McCloud or The Comic Book History of Comics.
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative: Week Ten: Manga and the Japanese Comics Tradition
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative. Course blog for LMST340. Week Ten: Manga and the Japanese Comics Tradition. This week we are looking at Manga and the comics tradition in Japan. The syllabus lists a number of works you can choose to read but please try to make sure you read at least one of the major works by Osamu Tezuka. One of the volumes of. These works would give you a reasonable introduction to Tezuka. I can also recommend. Posted by Dr. David Steiling. Course Syllabus Web Page. Liter...
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative: Week 11 Comics as Contemporary Literature
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Literature of Comics and the Graphic Narrative. Course blog for LMST340. Week 11 Comics as Contemporary Literature. This week we will discuss how the graphic novel is becoming an accepted part of the literary landscape. This week's featured reading is. By Chris Ware, Ghost World. And several other works by Daniel Clowes, Fun Home. And Are You My Mother. By Alison Bechdel, and Persepolis. Here is a link to this week's assignment on the syllabus. Posted by Dr. David Steiling. Course Syllabus Web Page.