BOBC

WIKINDX Resources  

Debroy, Dipavali. "The graphic novel in India: East transforms west." Bookbird 49. (2011): 32–39. 
Added by: joachim (05/01/2012, 23:13)   Last edited by: joachim (07/09/2012, 12:48)
Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
BibTeX citation key: Debroy2011a
Email resource to friend
View all bibliographic details
Categories: General
Keywords: India, Interculturalism
Creators: Debroy
Collection: Bookbird
Views: 13/638
Attachments   URLs   http://muse.jhu.ed ... 49/49.4.debroy.pdf
Abstract
Dipavali Debroy outlines the debut of comics and graphic novels in India. In the process we see how East and West converge as graphic novels have transformed to a truly Indian product. She notes too that when publishers abroad create graphic novels with Indian themes, these novels may lack authenticity and accurate details. She calls for graphic novels infused with Indian themes and innovative Indian art styles.
Added by: joachim  
WIKINDX 6.9.1 | Total resources: 14537 | Username: -- | Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography | Style: Modern Language Association (MLA)