Reading Comics: Language, Culture, and the Concept of the Superhero in Comic Books (Studies in American Popular History and Culture) by Mila Bongco

Reading Comics: Language, Culture, and the Concept of the Superhero in Comic Books (Studies in American Popular History and Culture)

Mila Bongco
252 pages
Routledge
Apr 2014
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This study explores how the definition of the medium, as well as its language, readership, genre conventions, and marketing and distribution strategies, have kept comic books within the realm of popular culture. Since comics have been studied mostly in relation to mass media and its influence on society, there is a void in the analysis of the critical issues related to comics as a distinct genre and art form. By focusing on comics as narratives and investigating their formal and structural aspects, as well as the unique reading process they demand, this study presents a unique contribution to the current literature on comics, and helps clarify concepts and definitions useful in studying the medium. (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta, 1995; revised with new preface, bibliography, and index)
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Pages 252
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Published 2014
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