Mixing Visual Media in Comics
Mixing Visual Media in Comics. Editor. Spec. issue of ImageText: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies, vol. 9, no. 2, 2017.
Mixing Visual Media in Comics sets out to explore the mixing of cartooning with other types of images in comics in terms of its narrative power. It explores what stories (and histories) are evoked, told, and challenged by different images, how they are experienced, and what type of reading practices they instate. The result of an intensive three-day international workshop held in St. John's, Newfoundland (Oct. 13-16, 2016), the papers collected in this special issue of ImageText challenge readers to consider how the convergence of different visual modes expands the multimodal potentialities for comics.
Table of Contents
Pedri, Nancy. 淢ixing Visual Media in Comics.
Groensteen, Thierry. 淏iographies of Famous Painters in Comics: What Becomes of the Paintings?
Lef猫vre, Pascal. 淢ixed Visual Media from the Standpoint of the Reader/Spectator.
Beaty, Bart. 淒on檛 Pray for Paris: Drawing in Post-Charlie Hebdo Graphic Novels.
Baetens, Jan. 淒rawing Photo Novels.
Velentzas, Irene. 淪eeing the Sensation: Sketch-Journaling and the Embodiment of Mental Illness in Autographics.
Michael, Olga. 淪crapbooking Caravaggio檚 Medusa, Reconfiguring Blake: What It Is, One! Hundred! Demons! and Lynda Barry檚 Feminist Intervention in the (Male) Artistic Canon.
Anderson, Ho Che. 湙80-89: Comics Greatest Decade.