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Martinez, Nicolas. "Reframing the Western Genre in Bande dessinée, from Hollywood to Ledger Art: An Intermedial Perspective." European Comic Art 14.(2021): 74–101. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.3167/eca.2021.140205
BibTeX citation key: Martinez2021
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Categories: General
Keywords: Belgium, Ethnicity, France, Intermediality, Western
Creators: Martinez
Collection: European Comic Art
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Abstract
In European Francophone Western comics, intermediality goes beyond the widely acknowledged visual influences from Western films. The different sections of this article outline in several case studies how Western bande dessinée often translates an intermedial web of pictorial and photographic hypotexts that have been researched to different extents. Finally, this paper explores a neglected perspective on the visual representations of the American frontier in comics: the artistic production of Native Americans, which is very much present in Western bande dessinée. Building on this analysis and following the lead of researchers that have surveyed some of the main historical developments of graphic narratives, this article posits that the critical and historical study of marginalised visual narratives such as Native American ledger art could feature more prominently in comics scholarship.
  
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