Joseph Witek

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Comic Books as HistoryPaperback, 1 January 1990

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Part of Series
Studies in Popular Culture (Paperback)
Print Length
200 pages
Language
English
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Date Published
1 Jan 1990
ISBN-10
0878054065
ISBN-13
9780878054060

Description

This well focused and perceptive analysis of a phenomenon in our popular culture--the new respectability of the comic book form--argues that the comics medium has a productive tradition of telling true stories with grace and economy. It details vividly the outburst of underground comics in the late 1960s and '70s, whose cadre of artistically gifted creators were committed to writing comic books for adults, an audience they made aware that comic books can offer narratives of great power and technical sophistication.

In this study Joseph Witek examines the rise of the comic book to a position of importance in modern culture and assesses its ideological and historical implications. Jack Jackson, Art Spiegelman, and Harvey Pekar are among the creators whom Witek credits for the emergence of the comic book as a serious artistic medium. As American codes of ethics, aesthetics, and semiotics have evolved, so too has the comic book as a mode for presenting the weightier matters of history. It

Product Details

Author:
Joseph Witek
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
1 January 1990
Dimensions:
23.01 x 15.37 x 1.24 cm
ISBN-10:
0878054065
ISBN-13:
9780878054060
Language:
English
Location:
Jackson
Pages:
200
Weight:
272.16 gm

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