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Graphic Novels as Philosophy Jeff McLaughlin

Graphic Novels as Philosophy By Jeff McLaughlin

Graphic Novels as Philosophy by Jeff McLaughlin


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Each contributor to this collection ponders a well-known graphic novel to illuminate ways in which philosophy can untangle particular combinations of image and written word for deeper understanding.

Graphic Novels as Philosophy Summary

Graphic Novels as Philosophy by Jeff McLaughlin

Contributions by Eric Bain-Selbo, Jeremy Barris, Maria Botero, Manuel Mandel Cabrera Jr., David J. Leichter, Ian MacRae, Jeff McLaughlin, Alfonso Munoz-Corcuera, Corry Shores, and Jarkko Tuusvuori

In a follow-up to Comics as Philosophy, international Contributors address two questions: Which philosophical insights, concepts, and tools can shed light on the graphic novel? And how can the graphic novel cast light on the concerns of philosophy? Each Contributor ponders a well-known graphic novel to illuminate ways in which philosophy can untangle particular combinations of image and written word for deeper understanding.

Jeff McLaughlin collects a range of essays to examine notable graphic novels within the framework posited by these two questions. One essay discusses how a philosopher discovered that the panels in Jeff Lemire's Essex County do not just replicate a philosophical argument, but they actually give evidence to an argument that could not have existed otherwise. Another essay reveals how Chris Ware's manipulation of the medium demonstrates an important sense of time and experience. Still another describes why Maus tends to be more profound than later works that address the Holocaust because of, not in spite of, the fact that the characters are cartoon animals rather than human.

Other works contemplated include Will Eisner's A Contract with God, Alan Moore and David Lloyd's V for Vendetta, Alison Bechdel's Fun Home, and Joe Sacco's Footnotes in Gaza. Mainly, each essay, Contributor, graphic novelist, and artist is doing the same thing: trying to tell us how the world is-at least from their point of view.

About Jeff McLaughlin

Jeff McLaughlin is associate professor of philosophy at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia. He is editor of Graphic Novels as Philosophy, Comics as Philosophy, and Stan Lee: Conversations, all published by University Press of Mississippi.

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NLS9781496825629
9781496825629
1496825624
Graphic Novels as Philosophy by Jeff McLaughlin
New
Paperback
University Press of Mississippi
2019-12-30
226
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