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Wendy Siuyi Wong

    Wendy Siuyi Wong est une autorité reconnue dans l'histoire du design graphique et de l'art de la bande dessinée chinois. Sa réputation internationale repose sur une vaste expérience d'enseignement dans plusieurs pays, ce qui en fait une voix importante dans le domaine. Elle explore la riche culture visuelle de la Chine à travers ses travaux universitaires, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu approfondi de ses traditions artistiques et de leur évolution.

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    Hong Kong comics
    The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design
    • Focusing on Hong Kong's evolving cultural identity, this book explores the impact of colonialism and recent Chinese authoritarianism through the lens of comics, advertising, and graphic design. Each section delves into a specific visual medium, examining how it reflects the city's struggles and transformations. By analyzing under-researched aspects of visual culture, the work aims to enhance readers' understanding of identity, communication, and cultural politics, appealing to a diverse, multidisciplinary audience.

      The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design
    • Asian comics are increasingly popular in the West, where comic and illustration enthusiasts prize them as objects of cultlike devotion. The growing interest in Japanese manga and Chinese manhua-broad terms that refer to cartoons, comics, and picture story books-stems equally from a desire for exotic forms of entertainment and an ever-increasing interest in the artistic, cultural, and political traditions of their originating countries. Wendy Siuyi Wong's voluminously illustrated book Hong Kong Comics examines the history of this genre from its beginnings in the early twentieth century to its most influential contemporary practitioners, and in the process traces the origin of a unique Hong Kong style. Over one thousand color manhua (each with English annotation) introduce the reader to this rich and varied form of Chinese popular culture. Wong examines a wide range of comic types, from political cartoons, to "lighthearted" humor comics, children's stories, and violent kung fu fighting works. Hong Kong Comics is the first comprehensive illustrated survey of the diverse and fascinating world of Hong Kong manhua.

      Hong Kong comics
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