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Stein, Daniel. "Gaps as Significant Absences: The case of serial comics." Meaningful Absence Across Arts and Media. The Significance of Missing Signifiers. Eds. Werner Wolf, Nassim Balestrini and Walter Bernhart. Studies in Intermediality. Leiden: Brill, 2019. 126–55. Added by: joachim (6/16/21, 1:41 PM) Last edited by: joachim (6/16/21, 1:54 PM) |
Resource type: Book Article Language: en: English DOI: 10.1163/9789004394520_007 BibTeX citation key: Stein2019 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Sequentiality, Seriality, Superhero, USA Creators: Balestrini, Bernhart, Stein, Wolf Publisher: Brill (Leiden) Collection: Meaningful Absence Across Arts and Media. The Significance of Missing Signifiers |
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This contribution considers the ways in which comics utilize the gaps between panels (sequentiality) and installments (seriality) to turn an absence into a meaningful presence. Rather than conceive of these gaps as essential flaws of comics storytelling, the contribution suggests that they have historically served as the basis for an intensely participatory culture that has driven the development of the medium. Moreover, instead of focusing exclusively on absent signifiers, the contribution illustrates the tendencies and means of superhero comics to trouble any neat separation between absent signifier and a signifying presence.
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