BOBC

Bonn Online Bibliography of Comics Research

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Objective: The Bonn Online Bibliography of Comics Research (BOBC) is an international bibliographic database for scholarly literature about comics, graphic novels, manga and related fields. Not included so far (with a few exceptions) are articles from fan magazines, newspapers and blogs.

Usage: A click on the title shows more details of the individual references. Selected titles (ONLY the titles, of course not the texts themselves!) can be downloaded in various export formats (RTF, RIS, BibTeX, XML, …) for further use in your own documents or bibliographic software using the basket. Various standard bibliographic formats (MLA, APA etc.) can be selected in the preferences. Registered users can enter new references of their own, add private or public comments and excerpts to the entries, and create individual bibliographies. Authors can provide their texts for download as PDFs. Indications of errors or missing titles and supplementary information, especially in form of abstracts and short critical reviews, are always welcome!

Project manager: Dr. Joachim Trinkwitz, Dept. of German, Comparative Literature, and Cultural Studies, University of Bonn, Germany

 

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Recent additions or edits (WIKINDX Master Bibliography)

Heinich, Nathalie. "L’artification de la bande dessinée." Le Débat 3. (2017): 5–9.  
Added by: joachim   Last edited by: joachim 9/10/24, 8:35 PM
Mouchart, Benoît. "Abattre les jours." Le Débat 3. (2017): 100–07.  
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Pidoprygora, Svitlana. "Drawn History: Ukrainian Graphic Fiction about National History." Appropriating History. The Soviet Past in Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian Popular Culture. Eds. Matthias Schwartz and Nina Weller. Historische Lebenswelten in populären Wissenskulturen | History in Popular Cultures. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2024. 45–68.  
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Sina, Véronique. "Der Holocaust-Comic Die Suche im Kontext der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur." Kinder- und Jugendliteratur. Historische, erzähl- und medientheoretische, pädagogische und therapeutische Perspektiven. Eds. Bettina Bannasch and Eva Matthes. Münster: Waxmann, 2018. 107–25.  
Added by: joachim 9/9/24, 12:13 PM
Klein, Christian. "»Eine 1:1-Abschilderung des Lebens finde ich nicht sehr reizvoll«: Der Comic-Zeichner Reinhard Kleist im Interview." Diegesis 8. 1 2019. Accessed 8Sep. 2024. <https://www.diegesis.un ... egesis/article/view/348>.  
Added by: joachim 9/8/24, 8:20 PM
Frena, Bernhard. "Die populäre Nische: Von Comics und Comicbuchläden." SYN (2017): 117–21.  
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Tomas, Iwona. "Two Moominvalleys? About the Different Creations of the Moomin World in Selected Comic Strips and Magazines on the Polish Publishing Market." Edukacja Elementarna w Teorii i Praktyce / Elementary Education in Theory and Practice 12. 4 2017. Accessed 5Sep. 2024. <https://czasopisma.igna ... p/eetp/article/view/983>.  
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Łysak, Tomasz. "Contemporary Debates on the Holocaust in Poland: The Reception of Art Spiegelman’s ‘Graphic Novel’ Maus." Polin 21. (2009): 469–79.  
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Brems, Elke. "Noise and Nostalgia: The Literary Identities of Brussels in Contemporary Dutch Literature." Modern Language Review 104. (2009): 120–32.  
Added by: joachim   Last edited by: joachim 9/5/24, 6:40 PM
Stańczyk, Ewa. "“Long Live Poland!”: Representing the Past in Polish Comic Books." Modern Language Review 109. (2014): 178–98.  
Added by: joachim 9/5/24, 4:56 PM
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