<p>This paper draws on Avery’s Gordon’s use of the term “social haunting” to describe the sense that all is not as it seems and something is happening which cannot be detected by our empirical senses. It explores how features of comics such as the interaction between image and text; the notion of ‘gaps’ between the frames; and methods of representing time can help us to better understand the phenomenon of social haunting. It does this through the analysis of a number of comics that can be said to reflect, in various ways, "the harm inflicted or the loss sustained by a social violence done in the past or in the present” (Gordon, 1997, xvi).</p> <p>Many of the ideas underpinning the concept of social haunting bear remarkable similarity to di...
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Thesis: S.M. in Comparative Media Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Huma...
This study was undertaken to develop a better understanding of comics, picturebooks, and their relat...
Contemporary comics studies criticism largely approaches comics from a literary framework. While thi...
Comics, also commonly called graphic novels, graphic narratives, graphic stories and sequential art ...
The relationship between space and time in graphic narratives is a symbiotic one\ud mediated by the ...
How do words and images interact? And what defines a graphic narrative? To answer these questions, t...
Visual communication is far from new and is almost as old as the social sciences. In the last decade...
This dissertation explores the intersections of memory and trauma in comics, arguing that the interr...
This book analyses the relationship between comics and cultural memory. By focussing on a range of l...
Conceptualizing and understanding memory in comics inevitably opens up a can of worms, not only beca...
This article argues that the comic book form is anything but static. The panels that litter its page...
Mingling pictures and text, comic art represents a vast fund of examples that can illuminate the ent...
This thesis brings together two distinct areas of scholarship – trauma studies and comics. I focus o...
Digital comics are a medium distinct from print comics, just as electronic literature is a medium di...
This article seeks to map a social history through examining children and ‘childish’ or child-like d...
Thesis: S.M. in Comparative Media Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Huma...
This study was undertaken to develop a better understanding of comics, picturebooks, and their relat...
Contemporary comics studies criticism largely approaches comics from a literary framework. While thi...
Comics, also commonly called graphic novels, graphic narratives, graphic stories and sequential art ...
The relationship between space and time in graphic narratives is a symbiotic one\ud mediated by the ...
How do words and images interact? And what defines a graphic narrative? To answer these questions, t...
Visual communication is far from new and is almost as old as the social sciences. In the last decade...