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Title Comics and sacred texts : reimagining religion and graphic narratives / edited by Assaf Gamzou, Ken Koltun-Fromm
Published Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 299 pages)
Contents Seeing the sacred in comics -- Writing the sacred in Craig Thompson's Habibi -- God's comics: the Hebrew alphabet as graphic narrative -- The ineffability of form: speaking and seeing the sacred in Tina's Mouth and the Rabbi's Cat -- The seven traits of fictoscripture and the wormhole sacred -- Reimagining sacred texts through comics -- Many comic book Ramayanas: idealizing and opposing Rama as the righteous God-king -- The ending of mark as a page-turn reveal -- Slaying a biblical archetype: 1 Samuel, Gauld's Goliath, and the new midrash -- Transrendering biblical bodies: reading sex in the action bible and genesis illustrated -- Transfigured comic selves, monsters, and the body -- The dark phoenix as "promising monster": an interdisciplinary approach to teaching Marvel's X-men: the dark phoenix saga -- "Honor the power within": Daoist wizards, popular culture, and contemporary Japan's spiritual crisis -- Joe Kubert's Yossel: April 19, 1943: faith and art history's precedents -- The everyday sacred in comics -- Urban revelation in Paul Madonna's postsecular comics -- The common place: the poetics of the pedestrian in Kevin Huizenga's walkin' -- Marvel's fallen son and making the ordinary sacred -- Will Eisner: master of graphic wisdom
Summary "Comics and Sacred Texts explores how comics and notions of the sacred interweave new modes of seeing and understanding the sacral. Comics and graphic narratives help readers see religion in the everyday and in depictions of God, in transfigured, heroic selves as much as in the lives of saints and the meters of holy languages. Coeditors Ken Koltun-Fromm and Assaf Gamzou reveal the graphic character of sacred narratives, imagining new vistas for both comics and religious texts. In both visual and linguistic forms, graphic narratives reveal representational strategies to encounter the sacred in all its ambivalence. Through close readings and critical inquiry, these essays contemplate the intersections between religion and comics in ways that critically expand our ability to think about religious landscapes, rhetorical practices, pictorial representation, and the everyday experiences of the uncanny. Organized into four sections--Seeing the Sacred in Comics; Reimagining Sacred Texts through Comics; Transfigured Comic Selves, Monsters, and the Body; and The Everyday Sacred in Comics--the essays explore comics and graphic novels ranging from Craig Thompson's Habibi and Marvel's X-Men and Captain America to graphic adaptions of religious texts such as 1 Samuel and the Gospel of Mark. Sacred Texts and Comics shows how claims to the sacred are nourished and concealed in comic narratives. Covering many religions, not only Christianity and Judaism, this rare volume contests the profane/sacred divide and establishes the import of comics and graphic narratives in disclosing the presence of the sacred in everyday human experience."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 06, 2018)
Subject Comic books, strips, etc. -- Religious aspects.
Comic books, strips, etc. -- Criticism and interpretation
Superheroes -- Religious aspects.
Popular culture -- Religious aspects.
ART -- Techniques -- Drawing.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Comics & Graphic Novels.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Comic books, strips, etc. -- Religious aspects
Popular culture -- Religious aspects
Superheroes -- Religious aspects
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Gamzou, Assaf, 1984- editor.
Koltun-Fromm, Ken, editor
LC no. 2018020181
ISBN 9781496819253
149681925X
9781496819239
1496819233