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This is meant to be a resource for works pertaining to the structure, theory, and development of visual language (a.k.a. the “comic medium”). I have strived to include works that use or analyze the form experimentally and theoretically across fields of linguistics, semiotics, psychology, and cognitive science. However, other works in fields such as communications, art education, and art theory are also included so long as they are relevant. To aid in research, I have organized this list into subcategories of major research topics, listed at left. If you have any works to add, please email me. I try to read every entry before putting it online. For many entries, reviews on my blog can be found here. Last updated 7/22/08 Abbott, Lawrence L.1986. Comic Art: Characteristics and Potentialities of a Narrative Medium. Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 19.4, p. 155-176. Bowling Green, Ohio: BG State University Baetens, Jan (Ed.). 2001. The Graphic Novel. Leuven: Leuven University Press Barber, John. 2002. The Phenomenon of Multiple Dialectics in Comics Layout. Masters Thesis, London College of Printing Bergen,
Benjamin. 2004. To
awaken a sleeping giant: Blending and metaphor in editorial cartoons
after September 11. In Michel Achard and Suzanne Kemmer (Eds.) Language,
Culture, and Mind. CSLI. Boling, Elizabeth, Malinda Eccarius, Ted Frick, and Feng-Ru Sheu. 2002. Perceived Meanings Relative to Intended Meanings of Common Graphical Elements in Instructional Illustrations: U.S. and Taiwanese College Students Compared. In IST Conference. Bongco,
Mila. 2000. Reading Comics: Language, Culture, and the Concept of
the Superhero in Comic Books. New York, NY: Garland Publishing Inc. NEW
Bridgeman, Teresa. 2004. Keeping
an eye on things: attention, tracking, and coherence-building. Belphégor
4 (1). Christiansen,
Hans-Christian. 2000. Comics and Film: A Narrative Perspective.In Comics
and Culture Clegg,
Mark. 1978. Understanding Comics. B.A. in Comics Art with Honors.
University of California, Santa Cruz. Cohn,
Neil. 2003. A Time Frame of Mind: Visual
Language and Buddhist Dharma Theory. Berkeley Undergraduate Journal,
Vol. 31. Berkeley, CA Cohn,
Neil. 2003. Early Writings on Visual Language. Berkeley,
CA: Emaki Productions Cohn,
Neil. Various essays on visual language Cohn,
Neil. 2005. "Un-Defining 'Comics.'"
International Journal of Comic Art, Vol. 7.2. Cox,
Maureen V., Masuo Koyasu, Hiromasa Hiranuma, and Julian Perara. 2001.
Children’s human figure drawings in the UK and Japan: The effects of
age, sex, and culture. British Journal of Developmental Psychology
19:275-292. Dean,
Michael. 2000. The Ninth Art: Traversing the Cultural Space of the American
Comic Book. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Duncan,
Randy. 1999-2000. Toward
a Theory of Comic Book Communication. In Fudge, Keith & Lloyd,
Michael R. (Eds). Academic Forum Online No.
17. Henderson State University Eisner,
Will. 1985. Comics & Sequential Art.
Florida: Poorhouse Press
Estep, Joanna. 2006. Timing: Part
1, Part
2, Part
3 .www.newsrama.com
Groensteen, Thierry. 1999. Systeme de la bande dessinée: Presses Universitaires de France. Groensteen,
Thierry. 2007. The System of Comics. Translated by B. Beaty and
N. Nguyen: University of Mississippi Press Heggs,
Dan. 1999. Comics: Strip Semiotics. In Critical Textwork: An Introduction
to Varieties of Discourse and Analysis, edited by I. Parker and
B. D. Network. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press. NEW
Magnussen, Anne. 2000. The Semiotics of C.S. Peirce as a Theoretical Framework for the Understanding of Comics. In Comics and Culture Manning, Alan D. 1998. Scott McCloud Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 41 (1). McCloud,
Scott. 1993. Understanding
Comics: The Invisible Art. New
York, NY: Harper Collins Inc McCloud,
Scott. 2000. Reinventing
Comics. New
York, NY: Paradox Press McCloud,
Scott. 2000. I
Can't Stop Thinking! #4: Follow That Trail. www.scottmccloud.com
Murray,
Chris. 1997. Reading
Comics: Narrative and Visual Discourse in Comic Art. Paper Presented
at the Scottish Word and Image Group conference. NEW
Nakazawa, Jun. 2002. Analysis of manga (comic) reading processes: Manga literacy and eye movement during Manga reading. Manga Studies 5:39-49. Nakazawa, Jun. 2002. Effects of manga reading comprehension ability on children's learning by manga materials. Research on Teaching Strategies and Learning Activities 9:13-23. Nakazawa, Jun. 2004. Manga (comic) literacy skills as determinant factors of manga story comprehension. Manga Studies 5:7-25. Nakazawa, Jun. 2005. Development of Manga (Comic Book) Literacy in Children. In Applied Developmental Psychology: Theory, Practice, and Research from Japan, edited by D. W. Shwalb, J. Nakazawa and B. J. Shwalb. Greenwich, Connecticut: Information Age Publishing. Nakazawa, Jun, and Sayuri Nakazawa. 1993. How Children Understand Comics?: Analysis of comic reading comprehension. Annual of Research in Early Childhood 15:35-39. Nakazawa,
Jun, and Sayuri Nakazawa. 1993. Development of manga reading
comprehension: How do children understand manga? In Manga
and child: How do children understand manga?, edited by Y. Akashi:
Research report of Gendai Jidobunka Kenkyukai. Narayan,
Shweta. 1999. The Language of Comics: Metaphor in Scott McCloud's Understanding
Comics. UC Berkeley, Linguistics
106 class essay. Narayan,
Shweta. 2001. A Window on a Trail: The Metaphorical Structuring of Scott
McCloud's Web-Comics. Paper presented at the Comic Arts Conference. Natsume,
Fusanosuke. 1997. Manga wa naze omoshiroi no ka [Why are Manga Fascinating?:
Their visual idioms and grammar].
Tokyo: NHK Library
Oakley,
Todd V. 1998. Conceptual blending, narrative discourse, and rhetoric.
Cognitive Lingistics, Vol. 9.4, p. 321-360
NEW
Rommens,
Aarnoud. 2000. Manga
story-telling/showing. Image [&] Narrative 1(1). Saraceni,
Mario. 2001. Relatedness: Aspects of Textual Connectivity in Comics.
In The Graphic Novel. pp. NEW
Tan,
Ed S. 2001. The Telling Face in the Comic Strip and Graphic Novel. In
The Graphic Novel. pp. NEW
Toku,
Masami. 2001. What
is Manga?: The Influence of Pop Culture in Adolescent Art. In Journal
of National Art Education, March
2001. New Jersey: The National Art Education Association Töpffer, Rodolphe. [1845] 1965. Enter: The Comics: Rodolphe Töpffer's Essay on Physiognomy and The True Story of Monsieur Crépin. Ellen Wiese (Editor and Translator). Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press Tversky,
Barbara, and Zacks, Jeffrey M. 2001. Event Structure in Perception and
Conception. Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 3-21 Wilson,
Brent, and Wilson, Marjorie. 1987. Pictorial Composition and Narrative
Structure: Themes and the Creation of Meaning in the Drawings of Egyptian
and Japanese Children. Visual Arts Research, Vol. 12, No. 2
(Issue 26). Illinois: University of Illinois Wilson Brent. 1988. The Artistic Tower of Babel: Inextricable Links Between Culture and Graphic Development. In Hardiman, George W. and Theodore Zernich (Eds), Discerning Art: Concepts and Issues. Champaign, Illinois: Stipes Publishing Company Wilson, Brent. 2000. Becoming Japanese: Manga, Children’s Drawings, and the Construction of National Character.Visual Arts Research, Vol. 25.2. pp. 48-60. Woo, Benjamin. 2004. Untangling Comics. Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Queen's University Yannicopoulou, Angela. 2004. Visual Aspects of Written Texts: Preschoolers View Comics. L1- Educational Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. 4, pp. 169-181 Yus Ramos, Francisco. 1998. Relevance Theory and Media Discourse: A Verbal-Visual Model of Communication. Poetics, Vol. 25. p. 293-309 |
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