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  1. Comics, trauma, and the new art of war
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson

    "Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never avoided such narratives, and comics artists are writing them in ways that are both different from and complementary to literature and film. In... mehr

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    "Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never avoided such narratives, and comics artists are writing them in ways that are both different from and complementary to literature and film. In Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War, Harriet E.H. Earle brings together two distinct areas of research--trauma studies and comics studies--to provide a new interpretation of a long-standing theme. Focusing on representations of conflict in post-Vietnam War American comics, Earle claims that the comics form is uniquely able to show traumatic experience by representing events as viscerally as possible. Using texts from across the form and placing mainstream superhero comics alongside alternative and art comics, Earle suggests that comics are the ideal artistic representation of trauma. Because comics bridge the gap between the visual and the written, they represent such complicated narratives as loss and trauma in unique ways, particularly through the manipulation of time and experience. Comics can fold time and confront traumatic events, be they personal or shared, through a myriad of both literary and visual devices. As a result, comics can represent trauma in ways that are unavailable to other narrative and artistic forms. With themes such as dreams and mourning, Earle concentrates on trauma in American comics after the Vietnam War. These works include Alissa Torres's American Widow, Doug Murray's The 'Nam, and Art Spiegelman's much-lauded Maus. These works pair with ideas from a wide range of thinkers, including Sigmund Freud, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Fredric Jameson, as well as contemporary trauma theory and clinical psychology. Through these examples and others, Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War proves that comics open up new avenues to explore personal and public trauma in extraordinary, necessary ways."--

     

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    ISBN: 9781496812469; 9781496825636
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 88858 ; AP 88920 ; AP 88924
    Schriftenreihe: Comics Studies / Popular Culture / Trauma Studies
    Schlagworte: Psychisches Trauma <Motiv>; Krieg <Motiv>; Comic
    Weitere Schlagworte: Graphic novels / History and criticism; Comic books, strips, etc / History and criticism; Psychic trauma in literature; War in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture; PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society; Comic books, strips, etc; Graphic novels; Psychic trauma in literature; War in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: x, 234 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Introduction -- Representing the traumatic -- Rituals, mourning, and grief -- Trauma invading sleep -- The search for identity -- Moving in four dimensions -- Postmodernism vs. comics and trauma -- Excursus -- Conclusion

  2. Comics, trauma, and the new art of war
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson

    "Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never avoided such narratives, and comics artists are writing them in ways that are both different from and complementary to literature and film. In... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    "Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never avoided such narratives, and comics artists are writing them in ways that are both different from and complementary to literature and film. In Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War, Harriet E.H. Earle brings together two distinct areas of research--trauma studies and comics studies--to provide a new interpretation of a long-standing theme. Focusing on representations of conflict in post-Vietnam War American comics, Earle claims that the comics form is uniquely able to show traumatic experience by representing events as viscerally as possible. Using texts from across the form and placing mainstream superhero comics alongside alternative and art comics, Earle suggests that comics are the ideal artistic representation of trauma. Because comics bridge the gap between the visual and the written, they represent such complicated narratives as loss and trauma in unique ways, particularly through the manipulation of time and experience. Comics can fold time and confront traumatic events, be they personal or shared, through a myriad of both literary and visual devices. As a result, comics can represent trauma in ways that are unavailable to other narrative and artistic forms. With themes such as dreams and mourning, Earle concentrates on trauma in American comics after the Vietnam War. These works include Alissa Torres's American Widow, Doug Murray's The 'Nam, and Art Spiegelman's much-lauded Maus. These works pair with ideas from a wide range of thinkers, including Sigmund Freud, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Fredric Jameson, as well as contemporary trauma theory and clinical psychology. Through these examples and others, Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War proves that comics open up new avenues to explore personal and public trauma in extraordinary, necessary ways."--

     

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    ISBN: 9781496812469; 9781496825636
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 88858 ; AP 88920 ; AP 88924
    Schriftenreihe: Comics Studies / Popular Culture / Trauma Studies
    Schlagworte: Psychisches Trauma <Motiv>; Krieg <Motiv>; Comic
    Weitere Schlagworte: Graphic novels / History and criticism; Comic books, strips, etc / History and criticism; Psychic trauma in literature; War in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture; PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society; Comic books, strips, etc; Graphic novels; Psychic trauma in literature; War in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: x, 234 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Introduction -- Representing the traumatic -- Rituals, mourning, and grief -- Trauma invading sleep -- The search for identity -- Moving in four dimensions -- Postmodernism vs. comics and trauma -- Excursus -- Conclusion

  3. Contexts of violence in comics
    Beteiligt: Hague, Ian (Hrsg.); Horton, Ian (Hrsg.); Mickwitz, Nina (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York ; London

    "This book is part of a nuanced two-volume examination of the ways in which violence in comics is presented in different texts, genres, cultures and contexts"-- mehr

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    "This book is part of a nuanced two-volume examination of the ways in which violence in comics is presented in different texts, genres, cultures and contexts"--

     

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    Beteiligt: Hague, Ian (Hrsg.); Horton, Ian (Hrsg.); Mickwitz, Nina (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9781032177618
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 88705 ; AP 88858 ; AP 88930
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge advances in comics studies
    Schlagworte: Comic books, strips, etc / History and criticism; Graphic novels / History and criticism; Violence in literature; Gewalt <Motiv>; Comic
    Umfang: xvi, 204 Seiten, Illustrationen
  4. Comics, trauma, and the new art of war
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson

    "Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never avoided such narratives, and comics artists are writing them in ways that are both different from and complementary to literature and film. In... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
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    "Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never avoided such narratives, and comics artists are writing them in ways that are both different from and complementary to literature and film. In Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War, Harriet E.H. Earle brings together two distinct areas of research--trauma studies and comics studies--to provide a new interpretation of a long-standing theme. Focusing on representations of conflict in post-Vietnam War American comics, Earle claims that the comics form is uniquely able to show traumatic experience by representing events as viscerally as possible. Using texts from across the form and placing mainstream superhero comics alongside alternative and art comics, Earle suggests that comics are the ideal artistic representation of trauma. Because comics bridge the gap between the visual and the written, they represent such complicated narratives as loss and trauma in unique ways, particularly through the manipulation of time and experience. Comics can fold time and confront traumatic events, be they personal or shared, through a myriad of both literary and visual devices. As a result, comics can represent trauma in ways that are unavailable to other narrative and artistic forms. With themes such as dreams and mourning, Earle concentrates on trauma in American comics after the Vietnam War. These works include Alissa Torres's American Widow, Doug Murray's The 'Nam, and Art Spiegelman's much-lauded Maus. These works pair with ideas from a wide range of thinkers, including Sigmund Freud, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Fredric Jameson, as well as contemporary trauma theory and clinical psychology. Through these examples and others, Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War proves that comics open up new avenues to explore personal and public trauma in extraordinary, necessary ways."--

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781496812506; 9781496812476
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 88858 ; AP 88920 ; AP 88924
    Schriftenreihe: Comics Studies / Popular Culture / Trauma Studies
    Schlagworte: Krieg <Motiv>; Psychisches Trauma <Motiv>; Comic
    Weitere Schlagworte: Graphic novels / History and criticism; Comic books, strips, etc / History and criticism; Psychic trauma in literature; War in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture; PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society; Comic books, strips, etc; Graphic novels; Psychic trauma in literature; War in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 234 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Introduction -- Representing the traumatic -- Rituals, mourning, and grief -- Trauma invading sleep -- The search for identity -- Moving in four dimensions -- Postmodernism vs. comics and trauma -- Excursus -- Conclusion

  5. Comics, trauma, and the new art of war
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Conflict is one of the most prevalent themes in comics, film and literature; we have been writing stories of war and violence since time immemorial. Comics is no stranger to such narratives and is writing them in ways that are different from (and... mehr

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    Conflict is one of the most prevalent themes in comics, film and literature; we have been writing stories of war and violence since time immemorial. Comics is no stranger to such narratives and is writing them in ways that are different from (and complementary to) literature and film. This text brings together two distinct areas of research-trauma studies and comics-to provide a new interpretation of this long-standing central theme.

     

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    ISBN: 9781496812506
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    RVK Klassifikation: AP 88858 ; AP 88920 ; AP 88924 ; EC 7120
    Schriftenreihe: Mississippi scholarship online
    Schlagworte: Comic; Psychisches Trauma <Motiv>; Krieg <Motiv>; Graphic novels; Comic books, strips, etc; War in literature; Psychic trauma in literature
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource, Illustrations (black and white).
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    Previously issued in print: 2017

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Shooting pictures, drawing blood
    the photographic image in the graphic war memoir
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  Christian A. Bachmann Verlag, Berlin

    Universität Gießen, Zweigbibliothek der UB im Philosophikum II
    009 AP 88858 S348
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9783941030909
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 88858 ; AP 88956 ; EC 7120
    DDC Klassifikation: Fotografie, Fotografien, Computerkunst (770)
    Schriftenreihe: Yellow ; Volume 5
    Schlagworte: Comic; Fotografie; Krieg
    Umfang: 101 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite: 97-101

  7. Comics, trauma, and the new art of war
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson

    Universitätsbibliothek Gießen
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    ISBN: 9781496812469
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 88858 ; AP 88920 ; AP 88924 ; EC 7120
    Schlagworte: Comic; Psychisches Trauma <Motiv>; Krieg <Motiv>
    Umfang: x, 234 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 207-223

  8. Disaster drawn
    visual witness, comics, and documentary form
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, BzG, Bibliothek für Jugendbuchforschung
    H X/2016/13
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    Universitätsbibliothek Gießen
    000 AP 88922 C564
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    001 AP 88858 C564
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    ISBN: 9780674504516
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 88858
    Schlagworte: Comic; Krieg <Motiv>; Psychisches Trauma <Motiv>
    Umfang: 359 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  9. Comics, trauma, and the new art of war
    Erschienen: [2017]; © 2017
    Verlag:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson

    "Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never avoided such narratives, and comics artists are writing them in ways that are both different from and complementary to literature and film. In... mehr

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    "Conflict and trauma remain among the most prevalent themes in film and literature. Comics has never avoided such narratives, and comics artists are writing them in ways that are both different from and complementary to literature and film. In Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War, Harriet E. H. Earle brings together two distinct areas of research--trauma studies and comics studies--to provide a new interpretation of a long-standing theme. Focusing on representations of conflict in post-Vietnam War American comics, Earle claims that the comics form is uniquely able to show traumatic experience by representing events as viscerally as possible. Using texts from across the form and placing mainstream superhero comics alongside alternative and art comics, Earle suggests that comics are the ideal artistic representation of trauma. Because comics bridge the gap between the visual and the written, they represent such complicated narratives as loss and trauma in unique ways, particularly through the manipulation of time and experience. Comics can fold time and confront traumatic events, be they personal or shared, through a myriad of both literary and visual devices. As a result, comics can represent trauma in ways that are unavailable to other narrative and artistic forms. With themes such as dreams and mourning, Earle concentrates on trauma in American comics after the Vietnam War. These works include Alissa Torres's American Widow, Doug Murray's The 'Nam, and Art Spiegelman's much-lauded Maus. These works pair with ideas from a wide range of thinkers, including Sigmund Freud, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Fredric Jameson, as well as contemporary trauma theory and clinical psychology. Through these examples and others, Comics, Trauma, and the New Art of War proves that comics open up new avenues to explore personal and public trauma in extraordinary, necessary ways."--

     

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