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Adams, Jeff. "Working Out Comics." Journal of Art & Design Education 19. (2000): 304–12. Added by: joachim (12/20/09, 6:10 PM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1111/1468-5949.00233 BibTeX citation key: Adams2000 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Art, Didactics Creators: Adams Collection: Journal of Art & Design Education |
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This paper continues the argument for comics, especially graphic novels and manga (Japanese comics), to be taken seriously as a valid art form and as a source for work at all levels of art education. [1] Specific case studies demonstrate how these ambitions might be realised in practice in the form of classroom comic / graphic novel based projects in primary and secondary schools. Three have been singled out for consideration and each deals with issues affecting comics in education, such as the question of ‘derivative’ work, assessment and interpreting pre-existing texts. The capability of comic-based projects to successfully accommodate wider social issues like gender construction also come under scrutiny. The resulting works are analysed in the context of the prevailing education culture and highlight the difficulties of applying established assessment criteria to projects of this type.
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