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Title:
Graphic novels and comics in the classroom : essays on the educational power of sequential art / edited by Carrye Kay Syma and Robert G. Weiner ; foreword by Robert V. Smith ; afterword by Mel Gibson.
Publisher:
McFarland & CompanyInc., Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
xii, 286 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Comic books, strips, etc., in education.
Graphic novels in education.
Other Authors:
Syma, Carrye Kay, editor of compilation.
Weiner, Robert G., 1966- editor of compilation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
pt. I. Significance of graphic novels and comics: then and now. Using comics to teach the language arts in the 1940s and 1950s / Carol L. Tilley -- Stigmatization, multimodality and metaphor: comics in the adult English as a second language classroom / Alice Leber-Cook and Roy T. Cook -- The attitudes of some students on the use of comics in higher education / Christina L. Blanch and Thalia M. Mulvihill -- pt. II. Teaching graphic novels and comics in the classroom. "I can get college credit for reading Batman? That's a joke, right?" Confessions of a fanboy professor teaching comic books / David Whitt -- "What the __?" Pre-service teachers meet and grapple over graphic novels in the classroom / James Bucky Carter -- Teaching intertexuality and parody through the graphic "supertext": Martin Rowson's The Waste Land (1990) / Kevin M. Flanagan -- pt. III. Graphic novels and comics, beyond the text. "Remember, remember the fifth of November": using graphic novels to teach dystopian literature / Daniel Ian Rubin -- Exploring the art in sequential art: an art historical approach to teaching comics / Abram Fox -- On teaching comics and graphic novels in the medieval and renaissance classroom / Christina C. Angel -- Leagues, evildoers and tales of survival: graphic novels and the world history classroom / Maryanne A. Rhett -- "Indisciplinary" teaching: comics studies and research writing pedagogy / Phillip Troutman -- pt. IV. Specific graphic novels and comics and their application in educational settings. Teaching "The auto-graphic novel": autobiographical comics and the ethics of readership / Rebecca Scherr -- Teaching theory through Y: The Last Man / Timothy D. Arner -- Approaching literacy features through the graphic novel Logicomix / Marianna Missiou and Yiannis Koukoulas -- Manga, the atomic bomb and the challenges of teaching historical atrocity: Keiji Nakazawa's Barefoot Gen / Jeremy R. Ricketts -- Information comics: risks and pitfalls / Felix Keller and Dorothea Oechslin -- Graphic N-extbooks: a journey beyond traditional textbooks / Jeremy Short, David Ketchen and Jeff Shelstad -- pt. V. Cultural implications of graphic novels and comics. Beyond borders: teaching global awareness through the graphic novel / Lan Dong -- The benefits of writing comics / Diana Maliszewski -- Multicultural education through graphic novels / Rebecca M. Marrall -- "So, Joss, why do you always write these strong women characters?" Using Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men to teach feminism / Erin Hollis -- Sequential art for qualitative research / Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower.
Summary:
"Sequential art combines the visual and the narrative in a way that readers have to interpret the images with the writing. Comics make a good fit with education because students are using a format that provides active engagement"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0786459131 (softcover : alk. paper)
9780786459131 (softcover : alk. paper)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)817595720
LCCN:
2013010027
Locations:
UNUX074 -- Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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