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Drawn by the River: The Hudson River Valley as a Comics Ecosystem [Kõva köide]

(Marist College)
"Places comics studies in lively dialogue with landscape art and regional studies to shed new light on the Hudson River Valley as an artistic, social, cultural, and natural environment"-- Provided by publisher.

Places comics studies in lively dialogue with landscape art and regional studies to shed new light on the Hudson River Valley as an artistic, social, cultural, and natural environment.

Drawn by the River engages readers in a lively exploration of the interplay between comics and regional culture. Connecting comics, cartoons, and animated films to Hudson River School landscapes and to the valley’s industrial history, Drawn by the River demonstrates the varied and overlapping ecosystems that have generated creative work in the area. The book tells of the massive impact of the Western Printing facility, the stunning success of the valley-based creators of the fantasy series ElfQuest, the surprising connections between landscapes and comic art, and the experiences of comics writers, artists, and editors past and present who have called the Hudson River Valley home. Richly illustrated with over one hundred images, Drawn by the River provides new frameworks for understanding comics and the culture, history, and community of the Hudson River Valley.

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"Fitzgibbons provides rigorous material analysis of how industrial production infrastructure shapes both place and cultural production. Her systematic examination of printing plants and comics distribution networks, grounded in visual evidence throughout the book, demonstrates how the Hudson River Valley wasn't just depicted by artists but also actively produced through the labor and capital flows of cultural industries." H-Net Reviews (H-Environment)

"Drawn by the River provides an imaginative entrée into several forms of artistic creativity born of the Hudson River Valley. The text is lively, engaging, and as much fun as some of the comics and cartoons it explores." Katherine Manthorne, Graduate Center, City University of New York

"This book offers a great deal of useful information on various intersections between Hudson Valley history and comics-related activities, from the genealogies of the arts to the socioeconomics of their production. Of particular interest are the original interviews with comics creators." Peter Antelyes, Vassar College

"Drawn by the River explores the relationship between visual cultural, material history, and physical environment through the lens of comics produced in the region by artists with direct or indirect connections to specific places that are significant to their work." John Edward Martin, University of North Texas

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Places comics studies in lively dialogue with landscape art and regional studies to shed new light on the Hudson River Valley as an artistic, social, cultural, and natural environment.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I: Landscape Art and Comics

1. Framing the Region in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Pages, Prints, and
Panels

2. Envisioning the Valley in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Comics and
Cartoons

Part II: Local Creators and Production

3. Imaginative Industry at the Western Printing Site

4. Thriving Transplants: The Pinis' Epic Adventure

5. Roots and Networks: Comics Creators throughout the Valley

Conclusion Dynamic Systems

Notes
Works Cited
Index
Moira Fitzgibbons is Professor of English at Marist University in Poughkeepsie, New York. Her research and teaching engage with comics studies, medieval literature, disability studies, and the history of the English language.