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The Comics Grid is a collaborative, peer-edited online academic journal dedicated to comics scholarship. Its purpose is to make or iginal contributions to the field of comics scholarship and to advance the appreciation of comic art within academia and the general cultural mediascape. Our ISSN is 2048-0792. We believe that online, open access, rapid scholarly publication offers great potential to maximise academic research and teaching impact. All contributions, including those by members of the Editorial Board, are collectively reviewed, edited and discussed by academic peers prior to publication. We are passionate about the importance of digital literacy and public engagement. As a side-effect of our initiative we also encourage scholars to become fluent in online publishing and to engage in online dissemination and public engagement practices through effective uses of social media and other online strategies.
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by Ernesto Priego in The Comics Grid. Journal of Comics Scholarship
“Oral Histories of Comics Scholarship” hopes to crowdsource digital surrogates of analogue audio recordings or digital recordings that the comics scholarship community might have in their personal collections.... Read more »
Tim Causer, Justin Torra, & Valerie Wallace. (2012) Transcription maximized; expense minimized? Crowdsourcing and editing The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham. Literary and Linguistic Computing, 27(2). DOI: 10.1093/llc/fqs004
by Janine Utell in The Comics Grid. Journal of Comics Scholarship
Janine Utell examines James Joyce, intertextuality, and the transgressive figure of the daughter in two recent graphic memoirs: Alison Bechdel's Fun Home (2006) and Dotter of Her Father's Eyes by Mary and Bryan Talbot (2012). ... Read more »
Pearl, M. (2008) “Graphic Language: Redrawing the Family (Romance) in Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home,” . Prose Studies , 30(3), 286-304. DOI: 10.1080/01440350802704853
Watson, J. (2008) “Autographic Disclosures and Genealogies of Desire in Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home,” . Biography, 31(1), 27-58. DOI: 10.1353/bio.0.0006
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