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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thierry Groensteen , Ann MillerPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781496802569ISBN 10: 149680256 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 30 January 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Table of ContentsReviews-Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, Comics and Narration, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In Comics and Narration, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers.---Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of Pour le roman-photo �Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, Comics and Narration, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In Comics and Narration, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers.��Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of Pour le roman-photo -Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, Comics and Narration, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In Comics and Narration, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers.---Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of Pour le roman-photo Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, Comics and Narration, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In Comics and Narration, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers. --Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of Pour le roman-photo Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, Comics and Narration, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In Comics and Narration, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers. Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of Pour le roman-photo Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, Comics and Narration, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In Comics and Narration, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers. Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of Pour le roman-photo Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, Comics and Narration, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In Comics and Narration, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers. --Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of Pour le roman-photo Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, <i>Comics and Narration</i>, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In <i>Comics and Narration</i>, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers. Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of <i>Pour le roman-photo</i></p> Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, Comics and Narration, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In Comics and Narration, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers. --Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of Pour le roman-photo Thierry Groensteen has been the leading comics scholar for more than three decades now, but his new book, <i>Comics and Narration</i>, is much more than just a broadening and deepening of the research that gave so many illustrations of serious reading in the field he helped invent. In <i>Comics and Narration</i>, Groensteen makes room for new dialogue with both classic disciplines such as narratology and emerging domains such as the digital humanities and new museum studies. As always, his work testifies of an unprecedented capacity of making an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the field available to beginning as well as to advanced readers. --Jan Baetens, professor of cultural studies at the University of Leuven and the author of <i>Pour le roman-photo</i></p> Author InformationThierry Groensteen, Brussels, Belgium, is a comics scholar and translator. He is the author of The System of Comics, published in English by University Press of Mississippi, among other books.|Ann Miller, Oxford, United Kingdom, is a University Fellow in French at University of Leicester in Leicester, England. She has published widely on French-language comics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |