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Arresting Development: Comics at the Boundaries of Literature (World Comics and Graphic Nonfiction Series)

معرفی کتاب «Arresting Development: Comics at the Boundaries of Literature (World Comics and Graphic Nonfiction Series)» نوشتهٔ Christopher Pizzino، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Texas Press در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Mainstream Narratives Of The Graphic Novel's Development Describe The Form's Coming Of Age, Its Maturation From Pulp Infancy To Literary Adulthood. In Arresting Development, Christopher Pizzino Questions These Established Narratives, Arguing That The Medium's History Of Censorship And Marginalization Endures In The Minds Of Its Present-day Readers And, Crucially, Its Authors. Comics And Their Writers Remain Burdened By The Stigma Of Literary Illegitimacy And The Struggles For Status That Marked Their Earlier History. Many Graphic Novelists Are Intensely Aware Of Both The Medium's Troubled Past And Their Own Tenuous Status In Contemporary Culture. Arresting Development Presents Case Studies Of Four Key Works--frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Alison Bechdel's Fun Home, Charles Burns's Black Hole, And Gilbert Hernandez's Love And Rockets--exploring How Their Authors Engage The Problem Of Comics' Cultural Standing. Pizzino Illuminates The Separation Of High And Low Culture, Art And Pulp, And Sophisticated Appreciation And Vulgar Consumption As Continual Influences That Determine The Limits Of Literature, The Status Of Readers, And The Value Of The Very Act Of Reading.--back Cover. Introduction : From The Basement -- Coming Of Age : The Problem Of The Bildungsroman -- Autoclastic Icons : Picturing Illegitimacy -- Pop Art Comics : Frank Miller -- The Scandal Of Pleasure : Alison Bechdel -- Rolling In The Gutter : Charles Burns -- Blood And Fire : Gilbert Hernandez -- Conclusion : On Becoming A Comics Scholar. Christopher Pizzino. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. "Mainstream narratives of the graphic novel's development describe the form's "coming of age," its maturation from pulp infancy to literary adulthood. In Arresting Development, Christopher Pizzino questions these established narratives, arguing that the medium's history of censorship and marginalization endures in the minds of its present-day readers and, crucially, its authors. Comics and their writers remain burdened by the stigma of literary illegitimacy and the struggles for status that marked their earlier history. Many graphic novelists are intensely aware of both the medium's troubled past and their own tenuous status in contemporary culture. Arresting Development presents case studies of four key works--Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Alison Bechdel's Fun Home, Charles Burns's Black Hole, and Gilbert Hernandez's Love and Rockets--exploring how their authors engage the problem of comics' cultural standing. Pizzino illuminates the separation of high and low culture, art and pulp, and sophisticated appreciation and vulgar consumption as continual influences that determine the limits of literature, the status of readers, and the value of the very act of reading." -- besedilo s hrbta knj Mainstream narratives of the graphic novel's development describe the form's "coming of age," its maturation from pulp infancy to literary adulthood. In Arresting Development , Christopher Pizzino questions these established narratives, arguing that the medium's history of censorship and marginalization endures in the minds of its present-day readers and, crucially, its authors. Comics and their writers remain burdened by the stigma of literary illegitimacy and the struggles for status that marked their earlier history. Many graphic novelists are intensely aware of both the medium's troubled past and their own tenuous status in contemporary culture. Arresting Development presents case studies of four key works—Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns , Alison Bechdel's Fun Home , Charles Burns's Black Hole , and Gilbert Hernandez's Love and Rockets —exploring how their authors engage the problem of comics' cultural standing. Pizzino illuminates the separation of high and low culture, art and pulp, and sophisticated appreciation and vulgar consumption as continual influences that determine the limits of literature, the status of readers, and the value of the very act of reading. Contrary to the idea that comics have naturally matured into respectability, Arresting Development offers a new understanding of comics’ history that connects the genre’s difficult past to its unstable present and uncertain future.
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