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Travel, Space, Architecture

Travel, Space, Architecture

Miodrag Mitrasinovic

Conversation with Hiromi Hosoya and Markus Schaefer Jilly Traganou Itinerant Perspectives: A Conversation with David Adjaye Jilly Traganou 3.2 Mobile Groups, Urban Remappings AsianIndian Diasporic Networks and Sacred Sites in the ...
Reading Graphic Novels: Genre and Narration

Reading Graphic Novels: Genre and Narration

Achim Hescher

3.4.6 Hannah Miodrag's Langue vs. Parole in the “Web” of Comics Hannah Miodrag's Comics and Language: Reimagining Critical Discourse on Form (UP of Mississippi, 2013) has emerged from readings of the existing critical literature on  ...
Comics and Language: Reimagining Critical Discourse on the Form

Comics and Language: Reimagining Critical Discourse on the Form

Hannah Miodrag

This title challenges many of the key assumptions about the 'grammar' and formal characteristics of comics, and offers a more nuanced, theoretical framework that it argues will better serve the field by offering a consistent means for ...
The Routledge Companion to Comics

The Routledge Companion to Comics

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... and Critical Introduction, London: Sage. Zimmerman, R. and Severin, J. (2003) Rawhide Kid: Slap Leather, New York: Marvel. 42 COMICS AND LITERATURE Hannah Miodrag Comics and the Literature 389 COMICS AND LINGUISTICS.
Subjectivity across Media: Interdisciplinary and Transmedial ...

Subjectivity across Media: Interdisciplinary and Transmedial ...

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Gert Meesters (2010), Jan Baetens and Hugo Frey (2014), and Hannah Miodrag (2013) all operate with similar definitions, ranging from drawing style to page layout. Kai Mikkonen (2013), Thierry Groensteen (2013), and Philippe Marion ...
Comics and Language: Reimagining Critical Discourse on the Form

Comics and Language: Reimagining Critical Discourse on the Form

Hannah Miodrag

trans. by Shirley Smolderen, in A Comics Studies Reader, ed. by Jeet Heer and Kent Worcester (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2009a), pp. 3–13. —— —. “The Impossible Definition,” in A Comics Studies Reader, ed. by Jeet Heer and ...

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