The Language of Comics: Word and ImageRobin Varnum, Christina T. Gibbons Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2001 - 222 páginas |
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... newspapers and magazines , on computer screens , in advertising , or in the comics , images clamor for public attention . Images seem more direct , more attractive , and more seductive than written texts . Sven Birkerts laments that ...
... newspapers and magazines , on computer screens , in advertising , or in the comics , images clamor for public attention . Images seem more direct , more attractive , and more seductive than written texts . Sven Birkerts laments that ...
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... newspaper or in a comic book from the local newsstand " ( 3 ) . Words and images stand at opposite ends of what W.J.T. Mitchell of the University of Chicago calls " a basic division in the human experience of rep- resentations ...
... newspaper or in a comic book from the local newsstand " ( 3 ) . Words and images stand at opposite ends of what W.J.T. Mitchell of the University of Chicago calls " a basic division in the human experience of rep- resentations ...
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... newspaper funnies developed from the pioneering work of Richard F. Outcault , who cre- ated The Yellow Kid . Couch looks closely at Outcault's layouts , and shows how the cartoonist punctuated his large panels with labels , blocks of ...
... newspaper funnies developed from the pioneering work of Richard F. Outcault , who cre- ated The Yellow Kid . Couch looks closely at Outcault's layouts , and shows how the cartoonist punctuated his large panels with labels , blocks of ...
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Contenido
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Pictorial Principles in the Work of Milt Gross Hendrik Dorgathen Eric Drooker and Peter Kuper | 19 |
Coyotes and Visual Ethos | 40 |
The Yellow Kid and the Comic Page | 60 |
The Emergence of the Modern Magazine Gag Cartoon Reveals the Vital Blend | 75 |
The Disjunction of Word and Image in the Comics of Andrzej Mleczko Ben Katchor R Crumb and Art Spiegelman | 97 |
How a Comics Panel Can Speak Shakespeare | 123 |
A New Theory of Graphic Enunciation | 145 |
Visual Sound Effects in Asterix | 156 |
Text Image and Visual Narrative Strategies | 174 |
Notes | 199 |
Works Cited | 205 |
Contributors | 213 |
Index | 215 |
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