When comic artist creates a personal comic, whose identities portrayed in the comic? Himself or his reconstructed image? More so, when the comic is published in social media, many viewers presumed that the comic is a mirror of the auteur life itself. This is where the constructed identities and real identities is reconstructed: negotiated, blurred between fiction and non-fiction
When a performer becomes over-associated with a particular, celebrated comic character, can this lea...
The comic book, recently legitimized through the graphic novel phenomenon while remaining anchored i...
The concept of identity has been ever-present since humans have been living in societies. People hav...
When comic artist creates a personal comic, whose identities portrayed in the comic? Himself or his ...
Collaboration in comics production is widely normalised and recognised in comics cultures yet the do...
The Famous Internet Artist is a work of digital flux persona. In many respects, we are all famous In...
This book examines the mediated shift in the contemporary human condition, focusing on the ways in w...
Graphic Intimacies: Identity, Humor, and Trauma in Autobiographical Comics by Women of Color examine...
A recent UK study forecasting how our identities will change in the following decade noted that unti...
Comics theory has paid increasing attention to the medium specificities of narrative drawing, laying...
This book examines the mediated shift in the contemporary human condition, focusing on the ways in w...
This study examines the interplay between identity positions, dominant ideologies, and discursive pr...
A troubled childhood in Iran. Living with a disability. Grieving for a dead child. Over the last for...
Today identities are considered fragmented and multiple; they are ever-changing performances. Howeve...
© 2014 Kristin McIverThis research project examines personal identity and its relationship to social...
When a performer becomes over-associated with a particular, celebrated comic character, can this lea...
The comic book, recently legitimized through the graphic novel phenomenon while remaining anchored i...
The concept of identity has been ever-present since humans have been living in societies. People hav...
When comic artist creates a personal comic, whose identities portrayed in the comic? Himself or his ...
Collaboration in comics production is widely normalised and recognised in comics cultures yet the do...
The Famous Internet Artist is a work of digital flux persona. In many respects, we are all famous In...
This book examines the mediated shift in the contemporary human condition, focusing on the ways in w...
Graphic Intimacies: Identity, Humor, and Trauma in Autobiographical Comics by Women of Color examine...
A recent UK study forecasting how our identities will change in the following decade noted that unti...
Comics theory has paid increasing attention to the medium specificities of narrative drawing, laying...
This book examines the mediated shift in the contemporary human condition, focusing on the ways in w...
This study examines the interplay between identity positions, dominant ideologies, and discursive pr...
A troubled childhood in Iran. Living with a disability. Grieving for a dead child. Over the last for...
Today identities are considered fragmented and multiple; they are ever-changing performances. Howeve...
© 2014 Kristin McIverThis research project examines personal identity and its relationship to social...
When a performer becomes over-associated with a particular, celebrated comic character, can this lea...
The comic book, recently legitimized through the graphic novel phenomenon while remaining anchored i...
The concept of identity has been ever-present since humans have been living in societies. People hav...