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E-raamat: Art of Comics: A Philosophical Approach

Foreword by , (University of Leeds), (University of Minnesota - Twin Cities)
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The Art of Comics is the first-ever collection of essays published in English devoted to the philosophical topics raised by comics and graphic novels. In an area of growing philosophical interest, this volume constitutes a great leap forward in the development of this fast expanding field, and makes a powerful contribution to the philosophy of art. The first-ever anthology to address the philosophical issues raised by the art of comics Provides an extensive and thorough introduction to the field, and to comics more generally Responds to the increasing philosophical interest in comic art Includes a preface by the renowned comics author Warren Ellis Many of the chapters are illustrated, and the book carries a stunning cover by the rising young comicsstar David Heatley -- The Art of Comics is the first-ever collection of essays published in English devoted to the philosophical topics raised by comics and graphic novels. In an area of growing philosophical interest, this volume constitutes a great leap forward in the development of this fast expanding field, and makes a powerful contribution to the philosophy of art. The first-ever anthology to address the philosophical issues raised by the art of comics Provides an extensive and thorough introduction to the field, and tocomics more generally Responds to the increasing philosophical interest in comic art Includes a preface by the renowned comics author Warren Ellis Many of the chapters are illustrated, and the book carries a stunning cover by the rising young comics starDavid Heatley -- Provided by publisher. The Art of Comics is the first-ever collection of essays published in English devoted to the philosophical topics raised by comics and graphic novels. In an area of growing philosophical interest, this volume constitutes a great leap forward in the development of this fast expanding field, and makes a powerful contribution to the philosophy of art.The first-ever anthology to address the philosophical issues raised by the art of comicsProvides an extensive and thorough introduction to the field, and to comics more generallyResponds to the increasing philosophical interest in comic art Includes a preface by the renowned comics author Warren EllisMany of the chapters are illustrated, and the book carries a stunning cover by the rising young comics star David Heatley

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Regardless, though, considered as a whole, The Art of Comicsis an excellent collection and one which is likely to provoke spirited debate and serve as a spur to further research within Anglo-American philosophy (and philosophy more generally) into this sadly neglected art form. I, for one, look forward to these future developments immensely. To quote one of the greats in the history of comicsexcelsior!.  (British Journal of Aesthetics, 1 October 2013)

The Art of Comics would make a fine addition to any undergraduate reading list, introducing as it does several important notions in contemporary aesthetics.  (The Journal of Aesthetics & Art Criticism, 1 November 2013)

Editors' Acknowledgments vii
List of Figures
viii
Notes on Contributors ix
Foreword xii
Warren Ellis The Art and Philosophy of Comics: An Introduction xiv
Aaron Meskin
Roy T. Cook
Part One The Nature and Kinds of Comics
1(84)
1 Redefining Comics
3(28)
John Holbo
2 The Ontology of Comics
31(16)
Aaron Meskin
3 Comics and Collective Authorship
47(21)
Christy Mag Uidhir
4 Comics and Genre
68(17)
Catharine Abell
Part Two Comics and Representation
85(60)
5 Wordy Pictures: Theorizing the Relationship between Image and Text in Comics
87(18)
Thomas E. Wartenberg
6 What's So Funny? Comic Content in Depiction
105(20)
Patrick Maynard
7 The Language of Comics
125(20)
Darren Hudson Hick
Part Three Comics and the Other Arts
145(58)
8 Making Comics into Film
147(18)
Henry John Pratt
9 Why Comics Are Not Films: Metacomics and Medium-Specific Conventions
165(23)
Roy T. Cook
10 Proust's In Search of Lost Time: The Comics Version
188(15)
David Carrier
Index 203
Aaron Meskin is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds. He is the author of numerous journal articles and book chapters on aesthetics and other philosophical subjects. His work on comics has been published in The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism and the British Journal of Aesthetics.  He was the first aesthetics editor for the online journal Philosophy Compass, and he co-edited Aesthetics: A Comprehensive Anthology (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007). He is a former Trustee of the American Society for Aesthetics and is Treasurer of the British Society of Aesthetics.

Roy T. Cook is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, a Resident Fellow at the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science, and an Associate Fellow of the Northern Institute of Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on philosophical logic, mathematical logic, philosophy of mathematics, and more recently on the aesthetics of comics. He previously edited The Arché Papers on the Mathematics of Abstraction (2007), and is the author of A Dictionary of Philosophical Logic (2009).