Description
All genres of printed cartoon art are studied, including political and humour cartoons, newspaper comic strips, comic books, and humour/cartoon periodicals. A sense of trends and problems offers topics for further discussion and comparison with cartoon art of other parts of the globe. Among such topics are national identity, transnational public sphere, globalization, alternative media forms, freedom of expression, consumerism, and corporatism. Southeast Asian cartoon art has a number of features unique to the region, such as having as pioneering cartoonists three countries' founding fathers, comics that gave their name to a national trait, some of the earliest graphic novels worldwide, and a king who hired a cartoonist to illustrate his books.
About the Author
John A. Lent was a professor for 51 years in universities in the United States, the Philippines, Malaysia, Canada, and China. He founded and has edited or presided over a number of periodicals and organisations. He lives in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, USA.
Reviews
"The essays provide textual analysis and unique research into one of the least-documented regions of comic creation...remarkable...an indispensable resource.... Essential"-Choice; "the latest work fro a prodigious producer of books on developing nation communications and comics...in this case both...vivid"-Communication Booknotes Quarterly.
Book Information
ISBN 9780786475575
Author John A. Lent
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc
Weight(grams) 330g