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E-raamat: Philosophy of Comics: What They Are, How They Work, and Why They Matter

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  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190845469
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  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190845469

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How do comics produce such a striking range of vibrant stories, representations, and expressions of the sensibilities of their creators? Henry John Pratt's The Philosophy of Comics provides a ground-breaking, illustrated introduction to the study of comics and graphic novels, advancing the field of comics studies by attending to some of its most notable problems. Pratt examines the history of comics, the contrast between comics and cartoons, the tenuous place of comics in the art world, and what it is to be a comic in the first place.

Comics work through extensive modes of representation and expression, including through film, non-graphic literature, and theatre. Pratt examines questions such as, why and how are so many films based on comics? Can there be a perfect adaptation from one to the other? Are some comics better than others? Why is reading comics not regarded in the same light as reading literary books? Pratt urges us to look closely at the most significant problems and puzzles that comics provoke, having to do with the very nature of comics, what composes them, how comics are related to other art forms, how they function to manage space and time in storytelling, and why they've been neglected in academic circles despite being a culturally significant art form for decades. With illustrations by Kurt F. Shaffert, The Philosophy of Comics ultimately tries to explain the true underlying value of comics as an art form.

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The author's writing style is conversational and engaging, and Kurt Shaffer's illustrations are quite amusing,...Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. * Choice *

Preface xi
P.1 Why the Philosophy of Comics? xi
P.2 The Structure of the Book xiii
Acknowledgments xix
1 The Category of Comics
1(26)
1.1 Exemplars
1(1)
1.2 The Standard History
2(5)
1.3 Cartoons as Style and Category
7(8)
1.4 Are Comics Art?
15(10)
1.5 Conclusions
25(2)
2 Formal Definitions of Comics: Pictures, Panels, and Words
27(30)
2.1 Can Comics Be Defined?
27(3)
2.2 Extant Definitions
30(2)
2.3 Less Plausible Necessary Conditions
32(9)
2.4 More Plausible Necessary Conditions
41(12)
2.5 Conclusions
53(4)
3 The Media of Comics
57(26)
3.1 An Introduction to Medium Specificity
57(2)
3.2 What Comics Are Made Of
59(5)
3.3 Defensible Medium Specificity
64(9)
3.4 Tendenciesof Comics Media in Practice
73(6)
3.5 Conclusions
79(4)
4 Narrative, Time, and Space
83(26)
4.1 Narrativity
83(2)
4.2 The Verbal Dimension
85(8)
4.3 The Pictorial Dimension
93(10)
4.4 Seriality
103(2)
4.5 Conclusions
105(4)
5 Adaptation
109(24)
5.1 Adaptation and Viability
109(5)
5.2 The "Impossibility" of Adaptation
114(10)
5.3 The Kindred of Comics and Film
124(6)
5.4 Conclusions
130(3)
6 Evaluating Comics
133(24)
6.1 Criticism and Relativism
133(5)
6.2 Value-Making Properties
138(10)
6.3 The Umbrella Category
148(5)
6.4 Conclusions
153(4)
7 Social and Moral Problems
157(18)
7.1 The Platonic Strategy
157(4)
7.2 Creators and Audiences
161(4)
7.3 Reading Process and Format
165(2)
7.4 Content
167(5)
7.5 Conclusions
172(3)
Afterword 175(4)
Notes 179(8)
References 187(8)
Index 195
Henry John Pratt is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Marist College. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from The Ohio State University. His published work focuses on popular art forms such as comics and film.

Kurt F. Shaffert is an American cartoonist and creator of the comic strip Fergie. Known as the "Cartooning Chaplain," Shaffert is the first Will Eisner Fellow in Applied Cartooning with the Center for Cartoon Studies and is the co-founder of Pearl Press.