The latest issue of The International Journal of Comic Art arrived this weekend. At 711 pages, this issue is double-sized. The complete contents do not yet appear at the journal's website, but the following articles should be of general interest:
Phillip Troutman, "The Discourse of Comics Scholarship: A Rhetorical Analysis of Research Article Introductions."
Ross Murray, "Referencing Comics: A Comprehensive Citation Guide."
Bill Kartalopoulos, "Taking and Making Liberties: Narratives of Comics History."
Originating in 2010, Saving the Day: Accessing Comics in the Twenty-first Century is designed as a aid to furthering studies of the comics, comic art, and translations of comics into/from other media. The blog is associated with both The Arthur of the Comics Project, an effort of the Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Matter of Britain, and The Medieval Comics Project, an effort of the Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture.
"WITH GREAT POWER THERE MUST ALSO COME -- GREAT RESPONSIBILITY!"
Stan Lee, "Spider-Man!" Amazing Fantasy No. 15 (Sept. 1962)
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
IJOCA 12.2-3
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