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Barker, Martin: Comics. Ideology, Power and the Critics. (Cultural Politics.) Manchester, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 1989. (320 S.) Added by: joachim (2009-07-20 01:29) Last edited by: joachim (2017-08-22 11:36) |
Resource type: Book Languages: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 0-7190-2588-5 BibTeX citation key: Barker1989a Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Action", "Bunty", "Jackie", "Tracy", Children’s and young adults’ comics, Critique of ideology, Fandom, Mills. Pat, Sociology, United Kingdom Creators: Barker Publisher: Manchester Univ. Press (Manchester, New York) |
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Table of Contents List of Figures and Tables (vi) Acknowledgements (viii) Thinking About Ideology and Comics (1) Action: A Suitable Case for Treatment (17) Understanding Action (36) Ye ’orrible ’aunted ’ouse (62) The Vicissitudes of Identification (92) The Legacy of Vladimir Propp (117) ‘They All Hate Me’: Jackie and the Problem of Romance (134) ‘But How Can I Ever Be Sure?’: Revisiting Jackie (160) The Lost World of ‘Sterotypes’ (196) The Trouble with Dad: Bunty, Tracy, and Fantasy (211) ‘Reading’ the Readers (239) A Dialogical Approach to Ideology (262) Deconstructing Donald (279) Postscript (300) Notes and References (302) Apppendix: The Action Questionnaire (314) Index (318) Added by: joachim Last edited by: joachim |
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