The latest issue of Profession, published by The Modern Language Association of America, features a comics-themed essay. I believe this is a first for the journal, but I may have missed something as my reading is by no means up to date.
Details as follows:
Chute, Hillary. "Comics Form and Narrating Lives." Profession 2011: 107-17. (Oddly, the journal seems to defy MLA convention as there is no volume number.)
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.
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Monday, March 5, 2012
Comics Scholarship in Profession
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