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Kid Comic Strips = A Genre Across Four Countries /
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正題名/作者:
Kid Comic Strips/ by Ian Gordon.
其他題名:
A Genre Across Four Countries /
作者:
Gordon, Ian.
面頁冊數:
XI, 94 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Communication. -
電子資源:
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ISBN:
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Kid Comic Strips = A Genre Across Four Countries /
Gordon, Ian.
Kid Comic Strips
A Genre Across Four Countries /[electronic resource] :by Ian Gordon. - 1st ed. 2016. - XI, 94 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color.online resource. - Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels,2634-6370. - Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels,.
1. Why Kid Comics -- 2. America and Australia: Skippy and Ginger Meggs -- 3. America and France: Perry Winkle and Bicot -- 4. America and Britain: Dennis the Menace (s) -- 5. Comics Scholarship and Comparative Studies.
This book looks at the humor that artists and editors believed would have appeal in four different countries. Ian Gordon explains how similar humor played out in comic strips across different cultures and humor styles. By examining Skippy and Ginger Meggs, the book shows a good deal of similarities between American and Australian humor while establishing some distinct differences. In examining the French translation of Perry Winkle, the book explores questions of language and culture. By shifting focus to a later period and looking at the American and British comics entitled Dennis the Menace, two very different comics bearing the same name, Kid Comic Stripsdetails both differences in culture and traditions and the importance of the type of reader imagined by the artist. Ian Gordon is a cultural historian at the National University of Singapore, where he is the Convenor of American Studies. His publications include Comic Strips and Consumer Culture, 1890-1945 (1998, 2002) the co-edited volumes Film and Comic Books (2007) and Comics & Ideology (2001), and the forthcoming monograph Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon(2017).
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