Linguistics and the Study of Comics
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:1st Jan '12
Should be back in stock very soon
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- Hardback£89.99(9780230362826)

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The book argues that comics tell us a great deal about  the sociocultural realities of language, exploring what code switching, language  contact, dialect, and linguistic variation can tell us about identity – from the  imagined and stereotyped to the political and real.Do Irish superheroes actually sound Irish? Why are Gary Larson's Far Side  cartoons funny? How do political cartoonists in India, Turkey, and the US get  their point across? What is the impact of English on comics written in other  languages?
These questions and many more are answered in this volume, which  brings together the two fields of comics research and linguistics to produce  groundbreaking scholarship. With an international cast of contributors, the book  offers novel insights into the role of language in comics, graphic novels, and  single-panel cartoons, analyzing the intersections between the visual and the  verbal. Contributions examine the relationship between cognitive linguistics and  visual elements as well as interrogate the controversial claim about the status  of comics as a language. The book argues that comics tell us a great deal about  the sociocultural realities of language, exploring what code switching, language  contact, dialect, and linguistic variation can tell us about identity – from the  imagined and stereotyped to the political and real.
ISBN: 9781349348664
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310 pages
1st ed. 2012