Description |
1 online resource (100 pages) |
Series |
Cambridge elements. Elements in publishing and book culture, 2514-8524 |
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Cambridge elements. Elements in publishing and book culture, 2514-8524
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Contents |
1. Situating this study: young people's reading practices and comics as a reading choice -- 2. Readers and the comics community: What does it mean to be a comics reader? -- 3. The reading experience: encountering comics as reading material -- 4. The comics reading experience: beyond denigration, instrumentality, and complacency |
Summary |
Scholars and professionals interested in the study and engagement with young people will find this project relevant to deepening their understanding of reading practices with comics and graphic novels. Comics reading has been an understudied experience despite its potential to enrich our exploration of reading in our currently saturated media landscape. This Element is based on seventeen in-depth interviews with teens and young adults who describe themselves as readers of comics for pleasure. These interviews provide insights about how comics reading evolves with the readers and what they consider a good or bad reading experience. Special attention is paid to the place of female readers in the comics community and material aspects of reading. From these readers, one begins to understand why comics reading is something that young people do not 'grow out of' but an experience that they 'grow with' |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 07, 2021) |
Subject |
Comic books, strips, etc. -- History and criticism
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Teenagers -- Books and reading
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Young adult literature.
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Comic books, strips, etc.
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Teenagers -- Books and reading
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Young adult literature
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781108568845 |
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110856884X |
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