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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ewa StanczykPublisher: Ohio State University Press Imprint: Ohio State University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780814214961ISBN 10: 0814214967 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 21 July 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Through an ethic of multiplicity, Stańczyk nuances major world events through the issues of translation and cultural studies, making this book one of interest to scholars across the humanities ... Compelling and thoroughly researched."" --Ashley Ecklund, ImageTexT ""Comics and Nation is ... an important work, presenting a new and unique way of considering how the history of Polish comics can be perceived and conceptualized. It should serve as a formative text that will inspire further research into the complex structure of relations influencing graphic storytelling in Poland and other Eastern and Central European countries."" --M. Jutkiewicz, Slavonic and Eastern European Review ""Comics and Nation is an important resource, being a rare survey of the comics scene in an Eastern European locale, written in English. The book is packed with historical rundowns, quoted material from seldom heard-from Polish scholars and critics, and enjoyable side stories."" -- John A. Lent, International Journal of Comic Art Blog ""It will be of interest to those who love not only the art form, but its intersection with history."" --Polish-American Review ""Comics and Nation is a welcome contribution to the growing interest in Central and Eastern European comics. Stańczyk carefully contextualizes Polish comics history within a web of influences from major comics cultures. Her findings will be valuable to many comics scholars, regardless of the languages and cultures of specialization."" --Maaheen Ahmed, author of Openness of Comics: Generating Meaning within Flexible Structures ""Stańczyk presents a straightforward and elegant treatment of the otherwise complex phenomenon of transculturation in Polish comic art. Comics and Nation is a remarkable work that goes much further than existing appreciations of comics in Poland."" --Richard Scully, author of British Images of Germany: Admiration, Antagonism, and Ambivalence, 1860-1914" """Comics and Nation is a welcome contribution to the growing interest in Central and Eastern European comics. Stańczyk carefully contextualizes Polish comics history within a web of influences from major comics cultures. Her findings will be valuable to many comics scholars, regardless of the languages and cultures of specialization."" --Maaheen Ahmed, author of Openness of Comics: Generating Meaning within Flexible Structures ""Stańczyk presents a straightforward and elegant treatment of the otherwise complex phenomenon of transculturation in Polish comic art. Comics and Nation is a remarkable work that goes much further than existing appreciations of comics in Poland."" --Richard Scully, author of British Images of Germany: Admiration, Antagonism, and Ambivalence, 1860-1914" Comics and Nation is a welcome contribution to the growing interest in Central and Eastern European comics. Stanczyk carefully contextualizes Polish comics history within a web of influences from major comics cultures. Her findings will be valuable to many comics scholars, regardless of the languages and cultures of specialization. --Maaheen Ahmed, author of Openness of Comics: Generating Meaning within Flexible Structures Stan czyk presents a straightforward and elegant treatment of the otherwise complex phenomenon of transculturation in Polish comic art. Comics and Nation is a remarkable work that goes much further than existing appreciations of comics in Poland. --Richard Scully, author of British Images of Germany: Admiration, Antagonism, and Ambivalence, 1860-1914 Author InformationEwa Stańczyk is Senior Lecturer in East European Studies at the University of Amsterdam. She is the author of Commemorating the Children of World War II in Poland: Combative Remembrance. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |