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Re: [xmca] cartoons-comics in sociocultural context



Sounds fascinating, Colin.
Check Scott McCloud via google. He is more focused on
psychological/aesthetic issues, but has some great observations on
cross-cultural differences and his web page is worthwhile on any account.
mike

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:41 AM, C Barker <C.Barker@mmu.ac.uk> wrote:

> I dopn't know if it meets your spec, but a book by my brother is, in my
> 'umble view, rather good:
>
> Martin Barker
> Comics: Ideology, power and the critics
> Manchester Univ Press 1989
>
> A key influence is the great Volosinov.
>
> Colin B
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> >>> "Plakitsi Katerina" <kplakits@cc.uoi.gr> 07/08/09 3:04 PM >>>
> Dear colleagues,
> do you know about any articles concerning the role of cartoons or comics in
> the sociocultural context? I would be grateful for your help.
> Katerina
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