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Comic affiliations/comic subversions
2018This chapter explores the use of humour to create new affiliative networks and subvert power hierarchies in the work of British Muslim Pakistani-heritage author, Ayisha Malik. It argues that Malik’s appropriation of the chick lit genre to engage a Muslim protagonist enables a redeployment of the genre’s humour so that social norms that work to ...
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2011
This lesson shows the potential for using comic strips and comic books as a means to engage students in the literacy process. A connection is made to the current trend in films and animated television programming, showing how old comic book favorites have made it to the big screen.
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This lesson shows the potential for using comic strips and comic books as a means to engage students in the literacy process. A connection is made to the current trend in films and animated television programming, showing how old comic book favorites have made it to the big screen.
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2007
Descrizione morfologica e cronologia del termine in riferimento al fumetto e relative voci lessicali e neologismi inerenti l'area semantica dei comics con traduzione specifica per ogni termine o locuzione dall'inglese all'italiano.
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Descrizione morfologica e cronologia del termine in riferimento al fumetto e relative voci lessicali e neologismi inerenti l'area semantica dei comics con traduzione specifica per ogni termine o locuzione dall'inglese all'italiano.
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2018
The early twentieth century saw the rise of the modern comic strip, the comic book and the artist’s book as distinctive forms of graphic narrative art that merged literary and graphic traditions into new modes of expression. As with literature more broadly, comics have ranged in quality and aims from the banal to the bizarre, from the blandly ...
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The early twentieth century saw the rise of the modern comic strip, the comic book and the artist’s book as distinctive forms of graphic narrative art that merged literary and graphic traditions into new modes of expression. As with literature more broadly, comics have ranged in quality and aims from the banal to the bizarre, from the blandly ...
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