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" Cultures of comics work / "
edited by Casey Brienza, Paddy Johnston
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BL
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Record Number
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663042
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Title & Author
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Cultures of comics work /\ edited by Casey Brienza, Paddy Johnston
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Series Statement
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Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels
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Page. NO
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1 online resource.
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ISBN
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9781137550903
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: 1137550902
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9781137554772
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Contents
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Introduction: Understanding comics work -- For the love of the craft : industry, identity, and Australian comics -- Between art and the underground : from corporate to collaborative comics in India -- Making comics as artisans : comic book production in Colombia -- Nuestro Futuro ¿Hombres Libres, O Esclavos? : imagining US-Mexican cooperation against the Axis powers in a World War II propaganda comic -- Recognizing comics as Brazilian national popular culture : CETPA and the debates over comics professional identities (1961-1964) -- From Turtles to Topatoco : a brief history of comic book production in the pioneer valley -- The case of the missing author : toward an anatomy of collaboration in comics -- Drawing fatherhood : the working father figure in the autobiographical graphic novels of Guy Delisle -- Under the radar : John Porcellino's King-Cat comics and self-publishing as cultural work -- Bearing witness and telling it how it is : dialogue and collaboration in the creation of Dans les griffes de la vipère -- Negotiating artistic identity in comics collaboration -- To the studio! Comic book artists : the next generation and the occupational imaginary of comics work -- Gatekeeping in comics publishing : a practical guide to gatekeeping research -- Toward maturity : analyzing the Spanish comics industry through a comparison of national graphic novels and Gafotaku-oriented manga -- The tail that ways the dog : the impact of distribution on the development and direction of the American comic book industry -- Reconfiguring the power structure of the comic book field : crowdfunding and the use of social networks -- "A Fumetto, a comic, and a BD walk into a bar..." : the translation of humor in comics -- Subcultural clusters and blurry boundaries : considering Art worlds and Fields of cultural production through localized manga production in Hungary
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Subject
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Culture-- Study and teaching.
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Dewey Classification
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301
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LC Classification
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HM623
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Brienza, Casey
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Johnston, Paddy
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Ohio Library and Information Network.
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