Novel perspectives on German-language comics studies
Titel: | Novel perspectives on German-language comics studies : history, pedagogy, theory / ed. by Lynn Marie Kutch |
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Veröffentlicht: | Lanham [u.a.] : Lexington Books, 2016 |
Umfang: | X, 289 S. : Ill. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISBN: | 9781498526227 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Lokale Klassifikation: | Sekundärliteratur |
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- List of Figures
- p. ix
- Introduction
- p. 1
- I
- Contexts and Histories
- 1
- German Comics: Form, Content, and Production
- p. 19
- 2
- Before They Were "Art": (West) German Proto-Comics and Comics: A Brief and Somewhat Subjective Survey
- p. 37
- II
- German Cultural Education
- 3
- "Nothing but Exclamation Points?": Comics in the Bavarian Academic High School
- p. 67
- 4
- The Book of Revelation as Graphic Novel: Reimagining the Bible in Present-Day Europe
- p. 93
- III
- Graphic Novels: Hands-On
- 5
- Using Graphic Novels for Content Learning in the German-Studies Classroom: The Basel City Reportage Operation Läckerli
- p. 121
- 6
- "Show and Tell": Using Graphic Novels for Teaching East German History in the Novice and Intermediate Foreign- Language German Classroom
- p. 143
- IV
- Generations of German History
- 7
- Tension Acrobatics in Comic Art: Line Hoven's Liebe schaut weg
- p. 171
- 8
- Perspectivity in Graphic Novels about War: Germany's Bundeswehr Operation in Afghanistan
- p. 191
- V
- Austrian Voices
- 9
- Cultural Legitimacy and Nicolas Mahler's Autobiographical Comics
- p. 215
- 10
- The Perfection of Imperfection: Nicolas Mahler's Alte Meister
- p. 237
- 11
- Patterns of Memory and Self-Confrontation in Gerald Hartwig's Chamäleon
- p. 259
- Index
- p. 281
- About the Contributors
- p. 287