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Harriet E. H. Earle

    Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War
    Comics
    • Comics: An Introduction provides a clear and detailed introduction to the Comics form - including graphic narratives and a range of other genres - explaining key terms, history, theories, and major themes. The book uses a variety of examples to show the rich history as well as the current cultural relevance and significance of Comics. Taking a broadly global approach, Harriet Earle discusses the history and development of the form internationally, as well as how to navigate comics as a new way of reading. Earle also pushes beyond the book to lay out the ways that fans engage with their comics of choice - and how this can impact the industry. She also analyses how Comics can work for social change and political comment. Discussing journalism and life writing, she examines how the coming together of word and image gives us new ways to discuss our world and ourselves. A glossary and further reading section help those new to Comics solidify their understanding and further their exploration of this dynamic and growing field.

      Comics
    • Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of trauma and conflict, this work delves into American comics post-Vietnam War, highlighting their distinctive ability to convey traumatic experiences. Harriet E. H. Earle combines trauma studies with comics studies, offering fresh interpretations of how comics depict such narratives. By emphasizing visceral representations, the book argues that the comics medium provides a unique lens through which to understand and engage with themes of conflict and trauma, setting it apart from traditional literature and film.

      Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War