The Language of Comics: Word and ImageRobin Varnum, Christina T. Gibbons Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2001 - 222 oldal |
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... icons . Readers understand that the stars which appear whenever Popeye socks Bluto represent impact and pain . They understand the tower of Z's above a sleeping figure's open mouth and the lightbulb that flashes on when a character has ...
... icons . Readers understand that the stars which appear whenever Popeye socks Bluto represent impact and pain . They understand the tower of Z's above a sleeping figure's open mouth and the lightbulb that flashes on when a character has ...
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... icons and symbols . She concludes that speech bal- loons are both iconic and symbolic because in addition to signaling the pres- ence of text , a balloon conveys the message , " I'm speaking . " Thus balloons not only delineate the ...
... icons and symbols . She concludes that speech bal- loons are both iconic and symbolic because in addition to signaling the pres- ence of text , a balloon conveys the message , " I'm speaking . " Thus balloons not only delineate the ...
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... icons , and other symbols to anchor their narratives . Taylor employs classical rhetoric in order to show that in the case of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner , images are more persuasive than words . Despite the coyote's murderous ...
... icons , and other symbols to anchor their narratives . Taylor employs classical rhetoric in order to show that in the case of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner , images are more persuasive than words . Despite the coyote's murderous ...
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Tartalomjegyzék
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Pictorial Principles in the Work of Milt Gross Hendrik Dorgathen Eric Drooker and Peter Kuper | 19 |
Coyotes and Visual Ethos | 40 |
The Yellow Kid and the Comic Page | 60 |
The Emergence of the Modern Magazine Gag Cartoon Reveals the Vital Blend | 75 |
The Disjunction of Word and Image in the Comics of Andrzej Mleczko Ben Katchor R Crumb and Art Spiegelman | 97 |
How a Comics Panel Can Speak Shakespeare | 123 |
A New Theory of Graphic Enunciation | 145 |
Visual Sound Effects in Asterix | 156 |
Text Image and Visual Narrative Strategies | 174 |
Notes | 199 |
Works Cited | 205 |
Contributors | 213 |
Index | 215 |
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The Language of Comics: Word and Image: Word and Image Robin Varnum,Christina T. Gibbons Korlátozott előnézet - 2001 |
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