Comics in French : the European bande dessinée in context

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Comics in French : the European bande dessinée in context

Laurence Grove

(Polygons : cultural diversities and intersections, v. 14)

Berghahn Books, 2013

  • : pbk

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First published in 2010

First pbk. ed

Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-322) and index

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Description

Whereas in English-speaking countries comics are for children or adults 'who should know better', in France and Belgium the form is recognized as the 'Ninth Art' and follows in the path of poetry, architecture, painting and cinema. The bande dessinee [comic strip] has its own national institutions, regularly obtains front-page coverage and has received the accolades of statesmen from De Gaulle onwards. On the way to providing a comprehensive introduction to the most francophone of cultural phenomena, this book considers national specificity as relevant to an anglophone reader, whilst exploring related issues such as text/image expression, historical precedents and sociological implication. To do so it presents and analyses priceless manuscripts, a Franco- American rodent, Nazi propaganda, a museum-piece urinal, intellectual gay porn and a prehistoric warrior who's really Zinedine Zidane.

Table of Contents

Figures Foreword Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Definitions and Component Parts Chapter 3. Formal Specificity Chapter 4. Pre-History Chapter 5. The Nineteenth Century Chapter 6. The Twentieth Century Chapter 7. Contemporary BD Chapter 8. Pop Art or Business Park? Chapter 9. Consecration of the Ninth Art Chapter 10. Cultural Studies and Beyond Chapter 11. Conclusion Bibliography Index

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