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Blank, Juliane. "‘… But Is It Literature?’: Graphic adaptation in germany in the context of high and popular culture." European Comic Art 10. (2017): 74–93. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
DOI: 10.3167/eca.2017.100107
BibTeX citation key: Blank2017
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Keywords: "Das Fräulein von Scuderi", "Faust", Adaptation, Flix, Germany, Hoffmann. E.T.A., Kardinar. Alexandra, Popular culture, Schlecht. Volker
Creators: Blank
Collection: European Comic Art
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Abstract
As a hybrid between ‘high’ literature and ‘trivial’ comics, graphic adaptations have been the subject of extensive debate in Germany. This article discusses the specific cultural conditions of graphic adaptation in Germany, which have been influenced by a process of emancipation from deeply rooted prejudice against comics as a medium of popular culture. To illustrate the changes brought about by the term ‘graphic novel’ around 2000, this article analyses two examples of a newer generation of graphic adaptation in detail. Flix’s Faust (2009–2010) and Drushba Pankow’s Das Fräulein von Scuderi [Mademoiselle de Scudery] (2011) represent a new self-confident approach to classic literature, but they also reflect on their own status as adaptations and thus contribute to ‘closing the gap’ between ‘high’ and popular culture.
  
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