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A dazzling selection of poems spanning nearly 50 years of Okanagan author and teacher John Lent's beautiful and genre-leaping poetry. This selection--highlighting Lent's restless fascination with literary forms as well as his life-long obsession with the possibilities of apprehending consciousness--deepens Lent's reputation as a masterful artist.
Part of a ten-volume bibliography series on comic art, this volume provides information on US and Canadian comic art, animation, caricature, and gag, political, illustrative, and magazine cartoons. It spans various conceivable aspects of comic art. It includes periodical directories for both Canada and the United States.
An international survey of literature on mass communication in the Caribbean region (3695 citations). The book is organised by regions, divided by the nations' ties to a metropolitan power. The Dominican Republic and Haiti, with longer histories of independence are listed separately.
The foreword by Mort Walker deals with comics over the years and the topic of political correctness, and the introduction by Jerry Robinson gives a history of comic art.
Journeying through the comic art worlds of Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America, one cannot help being deeply impressed with the longevity, magnitude, and versatility of their cartooning traditions.
The contemporary perspectives of Cuban mass communications includes broadcasting, comic and graphic arts, film, freedom of the press, news agencies, popular culture, print media, Radio and Television Marti, training and education, and women and the media.
Encompassing 29 countries of Europe, this detailed bibliography covers the field of comic art. Art Historian David Kunzle, who has written the definitive histories of comic art precursors, wrote a personalized foreword.
This final work in John Lent's series of bibliographies on comic art gathers together an astounding array of citations on American comic books and comic strips.
This penultimate work in John Lent's series of bibliographies on comic art gathers together an astounding array of citations on American cartoonists and their work.
Each geographical area is organized according to six main topics: general studies, historical studies, women's media, images of women in the media, women as an audience, and women as mass media professionals. The media represented include book, magazine, and newspaper publishing;
This work is the most comprehensive bibliography of the comic art of these regions and all its dimensions. It contains 10,200 easy to use citations, organized by region, country, and identifying characteristics. This volume brings together both mainstream and fugitive materials relating to animation, caricature, comic books, political cartoons, and other types of animation.This exhaustive bibliography contains special sections on continental and inter-country perspectives as well as a directory of comic related periodicals of the different regions. Featured among the 87 countries is Japan, whose manga and anime have an impact on how comics and animation are perceived and produced worldwide. This comprehensive and thoroughly researched bibliography will greatly advance the study of international comic art.
This international survey of literature on women and mass communications focuses on the 1990's and continues where the first volume, Women and Mass Communications: An International Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1991), left off.
One of four volumes dealing with the world of comic art, this volume is a comprehensive, international bibliography dealing with animation, caricature, gag, illustrative, magazine, and political cartoons in the United States and Canada.
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