Description
The works selected comprise a variety of international, alternative, and independent small-press comics artists, from engravings and early comics to single-panel work, graphic novels, manga, and trading cards, by artists such as Will Eisner, Tsutomu Nihei, Hariton Pushwagner, Julie Doucet, Frans Masereel, and Chris Ware.
In the first monograph on this Subject, Fraser touches on many themes of modern urban life: activism, alienation, consumerism, flanerie, gentrification, the mystery story, science fiction, sexual orientation, and working-class labor. He leads readers to images of such cities as Barcelona, Buenos Aires, London, Lyon, Madrid, Montevideo, Montreal, New York, Oslo, Paris, Sao Paolo, and Tokyo.
Through close readings, each chapter introduces readers to specific comics artists and works and investigates a range of topics related to the medium's spatial form, stylistic variation, and cultural prominence. Mainly, Fraser mixes interest in urbanism and architecture with the creative strategies that comics artists employ to bring their urban images to life.
About the Author
Benjamin Fraser is professor of Spanish and head of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Arizona. He is author of several books including The Art of Pere Joan: Space, Landscape, and Comics Form; Digital Cities: The Interdisciplinary Future of the Urban Geo-Humanities; and Toward an Urban Cultural Studies: Henri Lefebvre and the Humanities.
Book Information
ISBN 9781496825049
Author Benjamin Fraser
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
Weight(grams) 452g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 155mm * 17mm