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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Leuven University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1841143715
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789461664983
    Content: Girls, gender and identity in comicsSugar, Spice, and the Not So Nice offers an innovative, wide-ranging and geographically diverse book-length treatment of girlhood in comics. The various contributing authors and artists provide novel insights into established themes within comics studies, children’s comics, graphic medicine and comics by and about refugees and marginalised ethnic or cultural groups. The book enriches traditional historical, narratological and aesthetic approaches to studying girlhood in comics with practice-based research, discussion and conversation. This re-examination of girls, gender and identity in comics connects with contemporary discourse on gender identity politics. Through examples from both within Europe, the anglophone world and beyond, and including visual essays alongside critical theory, the volume furthermore engages with new developments in contemporary comics scholarship. It will therefore appeal to students and scholars of childhood studies, comics scholars and creators, and those interested in addressing gender identity through the prism of comics. Contributors: Mel Gibson (Northumbria University), Martha Newbigging (Seneca College), María Porras Sánchez (Complutense University of Madrid), JoAnn Purcell (York University and Seneca College), Benoît Glaude (Ghent University/University of Louvain), Sylvain Lesage (University of Lille), Joan Ormrod (Manchester Metropolitan University), Aswathy Senan (The Research Collective Delhi), Michel De Dobbeleer (Ghent University), Sébastien Conard (KASK Ghent School of Arts and LUCA Brussels), Marine Berthiot (University of Edinburgh), Julia Round (Bournemouth University)Ebook available in Open Access.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content)
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Leuven (Belgium) : Leuven University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048869639
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (250 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789461664976 , 9789461664983
    Series Statement: Studies in European comics and graphic novels 11
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-94-6270-361-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Ethnology , General works , Sociology
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    Keywords: Europa ; Comic ; Mädchen ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1841141429
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (251 p.)
    ISBN: 9789461664976 , 9789462703612 , 9789461664983 , 9789462700307
    Series Statement: Studies in European Comics and Graphic Novels
    Content: Girls, gender and identity in comicsSugar, Spice, and the Not So Nice offers an innovative, wide-ranging and geographically diverse book-length treatment of girlhood in comics. The various contributing authors and artists provide novel insights into established themes within comics studies, children’s comics, graphic medicine and comics by and about refugees and marginalised ethnic or cultural groups. The book enriches traditional historical, narratological and aesthetic approaches to studying girlhood in comics with practice-based research, discussion and conversation. This re-examination of girls, gender and identity in comics connects with contemporary discourse on gender identity politics. Through examples from both within Europe, the anglophone world and beyond, and including visual essays alongside critical theory, the volume furthermore engages with new developments in contemporary comics scholarship. It will therefore appeal to students and scholars of childhood studies, comics scholars and creators, and those interested in addressing gender identity through the prism of comics. Contributors: Mel Gibson (Northumbria University), Martha Newbigging (Seneca College), María Porras Sánchez (Complutense University of Madrid), JoAnn Purcell (York University and Seneca College), Benoît Glaude (Ghent University/University of Louvain), Sylvain Lesage (University of Lille), Joan Ormrod (Manchester Metropolitan University), Aswathy Senan (The Research Collective Delhi), Michel De Dobbeleer (Ghent University), Sébastien Conard (KASK Ghent School of Arts and LUCA Brussels), Marthine Bertiot (University of Edinburgh), Julia Round (Bournemouth University) Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content)
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Leuven : Leuven University Press | Baltimore, Md : Project MUSE
    UID:
    gbv_1843046059
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , illustrations (colour)
    ISBN: 9789461664976 , 9461664974 , 9789462703612 , 9789461664983 , 9461664982
    Series Statement: Studies in European comics and graphic novels
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949497696402882
    Format: 1 online resource: , illustrations (colour) ;
    ISBN: 94-6166-498-2 , 94-6166-497-4
    Series Statement: Studies in European comics and graphic novels
    Note: 'It's the girl!' : Comics, Professional Identity, Affection, Nostalgia and Embarrassment / Mel Gibson -- Looking for Queerness / Martha Newbigging -- Harrowing Rites of Passage : Refugee Girlhood in the Wake of Syrian Migrant Crisis / María Porras Sánchez -- Comics, Caregiving and Crip Time / JoAnn Purcell -- Discussing Gender in a Communist Comics Magazine : Corinne et Jeannot, 1970 / Sylvain Lesage -- The Ambivalence of Girlhood and Motherhood in A Girl-and-Her-Dog Comics Series : Margot & Oscar Pluche, Sac à Puces / Benoît Glaude -- Modernity, Aesthetics and the Active Female Body in Mirabelle (1960-1967) / Joan Ormrod -- The Demon Girl of Malayali Comic Strips : The (Im)possibilities of Comic Imagination / Aswathy Senan -- Reading Girl- and Womanhood in the Classic Flemish Family Comics Series Jommeke : A Conversation with Katrien De Graeve and Sara De Vuyst / Michel De Dobbeleer -- Death and the Maiden : Some Notes Concerning Charlotte Salomon's Leben? oder Theater? / Sébastien Conard -- Developing a Style of Her Own : Mophead by Selina Tusitala Marsh (2019) / Marine Berthiot -- Conclusion / Eva Van de Wiele -- Afterword: Picturing Girlhood / Julia Round.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789462703612
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    edoccha_9961003076502883
    Format: 1 online resource: , illustrations (colour) ;
    ISBN: 94-6166-498-2 , 94-6166-497-4
    Series Statement: Studies in European comics and graphic novels
    Note: 'It's the girl!' : Comics, Professional Identity, Affection, Nostalgia and Embarrassment / Mel Gibson -- Looking for Queerness / Martha Newbigging -- Harrowing Rites of Passage : Refugee Girlhood in the Wake of Syrian Migrant Crisis / María Porras Sánchez -- Comics, Caregiving and Crip Time / JoAnn Purcell -- Discussing Gender in a Communist Comics Magazine : Corinne et Jeannot, 1970 / Sylvain Lesage -- The Ambivalence of Girlhood and Motherhood in A Girl-and-Her-Dog Comics Series : Margot & Oscar Pluche, Sac à Puces / Benoît Glaude -- Modernity, Aesthetics and the Active Female Body in Mirabelle (1960-1967) / Joan Ormrod -- The Demon Girl of Malayali Comic Strips : The (Im)possibilities of Comic Imagination / Aswathy Senan -- Reading Girl- and Womanhood in the Classic Flemish Family Comics Series Jommeke : A Conversation with Katrien De Graeve and Sara De Vuyst / Michel De Dobbeleer -- Death and the Maiden : Some Notes Concerning Charlotte Salomon's Leben? oder Theater? / Sébastien Conard -- Developing a Style of Her Own : Mophead by Selina Tusitala Marsh (2019) / Marine Berthiot -- Conclusion / Eva Van de Wiele -- Afterword: Picturing Girlhood / Julia Round.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789462703612
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949507635602882
    Format: 1 online resource (250 pages).
    Series Statement: Studies in European comics and graphic novels
    Content: Girls, gender and identity in comics. Sugar, Spice, and the Not So Nice offers an innovative, wide-ranging and geographically diverse book-length treatment of girlhood in comics. The various contributing authors and artists provide novel insights into established themes within comics studies, children's comics, graphic medicine and comics by and about refugees and marginalised ethnic or cultural groups. The book enriches traditional historical, narratological and aesthetic approaches to studying girlhood in comics with practice-based research, discussion and conversation. This re-examination of girls, gender and identity in comics connects with contemporary discourse on gender identity politics. Through examples from both within Europe, the anglophone world and beyond, and including visual essays alongside critical theory, the volume furthermore engages with new developments in contemporary comics scholarship. It will therefore appeal to students and scholars of childhood studies, comics scholars and creators, and those interested in addressing gender identity through the prism of comics. Contributors: Mel Gibson (Northumbria University), Martha Newbigging (Seneca College), María Porras Sánchez (Complutense University of Madrid), JoAnn Purcell (York University and Seneca College), Benoît Glaude (Ghent University/University of Louvain), Sylvain Lesage (University of Lille), Joan Ormrod (Manchester Metropolitan University), Aswathy Senan (The Research Collective Delhi), Michel De Dobbeleer (Ghent University), Sébastien Conard (KASK Ghent School of Arts and LUCA Brussels), Marthine Bertiot (University of Edinburgh), Julia Round (Bournemouth University) Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
    Note: Includes index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6270-030-3
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9961003076502883
    Format: 1 online resource: , illustrations (colour) ;
    ISBN: 94-6166-498-2 , 94-6166-497-4
    Series Statement: Studies in European comics and graphic novels
    Note: 'It's the girl!' : Comics, Professional Identity, Affection, Nostalgia and Embarrassment / Mel Gibson -- Looking for Queerness / Martha Newbigging -- Harrowing Rites of Passage : Refugee Girlhood in the Wake of Syrian Migrant Crisis / María Porras Sánchez -- Comics, Caregiving and Crip Time / JoAnn Purcell -- Discussing Gender in a Communist Comics Magazine : Corinne et Jeannot, 1970 / Sylvain Lesage -- The Ambivalence of Girlhood and Motherhood in A Girl-and-Her-Dog Comics Series : Margot & Oscar Pluche, Sac à Puces / Benoît Glaude -- Modernity, Aesthetics and the Active Female Body in Mirabelle (1960-1967) / Joan Ormrod -- The Demon Girl of Malayali Comic Strips : The (Im)possibilities of Comic Imagination / Aswathy Senan -- Reading Girl- and Womanhood in the Classic Flemish Family Comics Series Jommeke : A Conversation with Katrien De Graeve and Sara De Vuyst / Michel De Dobbeleer -- Death and the Maiden : Some Notes Concerning Charlotte Salomon's Leben? oder Theater? / Sébastien Conard -- Developing a Style of Her Own : Mophead by Selina Tusitala Marsh (2019) / Marine Berthiot -- Conclusion / Eva Van de Wiele -- Afterword: Picturing Girlhood / Julia Round.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789462703612
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    edoccha_9961013716002883
    Format: 1 online resource (250 pages).
    Series Statement: Studies in European comics and graphic novels
    Content: Girls, gender and identity in comics. Sugar, Spice, and the Not So Nice offers an innovative, wide-ranging and geographically diverse book-length treatment of girlhood in comics. The various contributing authors and artists provide novel insights into established themes within comics studies, children's comics, graphic medicine and comics by and about refugees and marginalised ethnic or cultural groups. The book enriches traditional historical, narratological and aesthetic approaches to studying girlhood in comics with practice-based research, discussion and conversation. This re-examination of girls, gender and identity in comics connects with contemporary discourse on gender identity politics. Through examples from both within Europe, the anglophone world and beyond, and including visual essays alongside critical theory, the volume furthermore engages with new developments in contemporary comics scholarship. It will therefore appeal to students and scholars of childhood studies, comics scholars and creators, and those interested in addressing gender identity through the prism of comics. Contributors: Mel Gibson (Northumbria University), Martha Newbigging (Seneca College), María Porras Sánchez (Complutense University of Madrid), JoAnn Purcell (York University and Seneca College), Benoît Glaude (Ghent University/University of Louvain), Sylvain Lesage (University of Lille), Joan Ormrod (Manchester Metropolitan University), Aswathy Senan (The Research Collective Delhi), Michel De Dobbeleer (Ghent University), Sébastien Conard (KASK Ghent School of Arts and LUCA Brussels), Marthine Bertiot (University of Edinburgh), Julia Round (Bournemouth University) Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
    Note: Includes index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6270-030-3
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    edocfu_9961013716002883
    Format: 1 online resource (250 pages).
    Series Statement: Studies in European comics and graphic novels
    Content: Girls, gender and identity in comics. Sugar, Spice, and the Not So Nice offers an innovative, wide-ranging and geographically diverse book-length treatment of girlhood in comics. The various contributing authors and artists provide novel insights into established themes within comics studies, children's comics, graphic medicine and comics by and about refugees and marginalised ethnic or cultural groups. The book enriches traditional historical, narratological and aesthetic approaches to studying girlhood in comics with practice-based research, discussion and conversation. This re-examination of girls, gender and identity in comics connects with contemporary discourse on gender identity politics. Through examples from both within Europe, the anglophone world and beyond, and including visual essays alongside critical theory, the volume furthermore engages with new developments in contemporary comics scholarship. It will therefore appeal to students and scholars of childhood studies, comics scholars and creators, and those interested in addressing gender identity through the prism of comics. Contributors: Mel Gibson (Northumbria University), Martha Newbigging (Seneca College), María Porras Sánchez (Complutense University of Madrid), JoAnn Purcell (York University and Seneca College), Benoît Glaude (Ghent University/University of Louvain), Sylvain Lesage (University of Lille), Joan Ormrod (Manchester Metropolitan University), Aswathy Senan (The Research Collective Delhi), Michel De Dobbeleer (Ghent University), Sébastien Conard (KASK Ghent School of Arts and LUCA Brussels), Marthine Bertiot (University of Edinburgh), Julia Round (Bournemouth University) Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
    Note: Includes index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6270-030-3
    Language: English
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