About This Book
About the Author
Jan Baetens is a professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven in Flanders, Belgium. His recent books on comics and visual studies include The Graphic Novel, coauthored with Hugo Frey, The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel, coedited with Frey and Steve Tabachnick, Novelization: From Film to Novel and The Film Photonovel: A Cultural History of Forgotten Adaptations.
Reviews
“In this compelling study of world making and storytelling in The Obscure Cities by François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters, Jan Baetens offers a subtle and intelligent reading of how structures of authorship, character, image, and world draw readers into a truly fictional universe in which interpretation and rereading are key. With this book, Baetens has certainly brought The Obscure Cities into its rightful place in the history of American and European comics.”
–Nancy Pedri, Memorial University of Newfoundland–Jean-Paul Gabilliet, author of Of Comics and Men: A Cultural History of Comic Books in America
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
1 A New Series, A New Type of Author
2 A World of Its Own
3 More than a Possible World
4 Between Chapter and Series
5 A New Fantastic
6 In and Out the Medium
7 Doing Politics in Comics
8 Close-reading The Leaning Girl
9 A Conversation with Benoît Peeters
10 Image Gallery
Acknowledgments
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Index
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Fanny Barnabé (17 février 2020). Parution: Rebuilding Story Worlds The Obscure Cities by Schuiten and Peeters, Jan Baetens. LPCM. Consulté le 15 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/r22k