Bibliographic Details
Authors and Corporations: Peppas, Mikhail, Ebrahim, Sanabelle
published: Boston : BRILL, 2019.
©2016.
Media Type: Book, E-Book

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Physical Description: 1 online resource (232 pages)
ISBN: 9781848884489
Edition: 1st ed.
Language: English
Subjects:
Print version:: Peppas, Mikhail, Frame Escapes: Graphic Novel Intertexts, Boston : BRILL,c2019
Collection: E-Books adlr
Table of Contents

Graphic narrative structures, conceptual innovation, identity and representations are examined in an eclectic volume that presents multimodal approaches to constructing, reading and interpreting graphic novels and comics.

Intro
Framescapes: Graphic Narrative Intertexts
Table of Contents
The Graphic Narrative, Heightened Versatility and Another Literature
Part I The Graphic Narrative
More than Simply a Flash of Colour: The True Rhetorical Power of Superhero Style
Images in Space: The Challenges of Architectural Spatiality in Comics
S/Z in Panels: Adaptation, Polysemous Textuality and the Graphic Novel
Defining the British Political Cartoon
Bourdieu vs. Batman: Examining the Cultural Capital of the Dark Knight via Graphic Novels
M, John J. Muth's Adaptation of Lang's Film: An Inference Bridge from Film to Comic
Framing the Subconscious: Envisioning the Polysemic Narrative of the Graphic Novel as a Reference Point for Psychoanalytical and Semiotic Discourse
(Re)Interpreting Dante's Inferno in Gaiman's Season of Mists
Comics on Screen: Pages and Places in the Cloud
Alternative Graphic Fiction and the Web: Models of Creation and Models of Financial Viability
Something Borrowed: Interfigural Characterisation in AngloAmerican Fantasy Comics
DNA (Deco Nouveau Afrique): Futurising African Frames
From Dashing to Delicious: The Gastrorgasmic Aesthetics of Contemporary BL Manga
Part II Tooned In... Identity and Representations
Negotiating Ordinariness and Otherness: Superman, Clark Kent and the Superhero Masquerade
Travelling Through Time and Space: Influences of Travel on Identity in Carnet De Voyage and Persepolis
Identity and Idiolect: Code Switching as Identity Marker in Chris Claremont's Uncanny X-Men and New Mutants
Maghrebian Diaspora and Immigrant Identity in Farid Boudjellal's L'Oud: La Trilogie
'This is Chaos': Boundary Transgressions within Batman: Year One and Arkham Asylum
Graphic Life Writing in Kaisa Leka's I Am Not These Feet.