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Gavaler, Chris. The Color of Paper: Representing Race in the Comics Medium. Studies in Comics and Cartoons. Columbus: Ohio State Univ. Press, 2026. Added by: joachim (03/08/2025, 16:08) |
| Resource type: Book Language: en: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-0-8142-1604-0 BibTeX citation key: Gavaler2026 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Color, Empirical research, Ethnicity, Materiality, Reception, USA Creators: Gavaler Publisher: Ohio State Univ. Press (Columbus) |
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How does a comics reader understand that a certain race is assigned to a character? In The Color of Paper, Chris Gavaler establishes a formal approach for analyzing racial representations in comics, demonstrating that the ink-on-paper materiality of comics reveals the illogic of metaphorical colors as racial categorizations. Analyzing images by a wide range of comics artists and colorists, including Emilee Denich, Jaime Hernandez, George Herriman, Jack Kirby, and Ben Passmore, Gavaler goes beyond pigment and gradient to explore the formal and material elements of page backgrounds and the negative space of gutters that literally frame race in comics. He surveys major and independent publishers to assess how industry trends and evolving coloring techniques affect racial representation. And, breaking from subjective and overgeneralized analytical norms, Gavaler grounds his analysis in quantitative research on viewers’ responses. The centuries-old relationships between drawn racial markers and assumptions about their meanings continue in a white-dominated culture that benefits from and therefore preserves illusions of their natural accuracy. Denaturalizing racial depictions through formal visual analysis potentially alters racial thinking in ways that extend beyond works on paper and into daily lives.
Contents List of Illustrations Introduction: Judging Race Part 1 Backgrounds Part 2 Languages Part 3 Colors Part 4 Bodies Conclusion: Representing Race Acknowledgments Added by: joachim Last edited by: joachim |
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Forthcoming / Noch nicht erschienen
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