Comics and Graphic Novels

Comics and Graphic Novels

Format
Subject Area
Course Number
ENGL 0030 910
Course Code
ENGL0030910
Course Key
78801
Day(s)
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Time
5:15pm-7:45pm
5:15pm-7:45pm
5:15pm-7:45pm
Primary Program
Fulfills
Arts & Letters Sector (All Classes)
Course Description
Comics! That’s right, folks, we’re gonna be reading lots of comics in this course. Some will be short, some will be long—we’ll call those long ones “graphic novels” (for fun and for added respectability). Popular yet understudied for over a century, comics are now critically recognized as a major form of communication and contemporary creative arts. This course will combine literary and historical approaches to investigate this rapidly growing and increasingly influential form of literature, and will ultimately provide students with high levels of visual literacy to navigate today’s ubiquitous multimedia landscape of image and text. The course represents an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge mirrored by the graphic novel’s joint ancestry in fine arts and literature. Along with a historical overview of the form’s development across the twentieth century, complete with analysis of relevant broader institutional and cultural factors illuminating the growth of American media culture more generally, the course shall emphasize the critical skills necessary to read and understand this deceptively complex medium—and visual storytelling in general. We will tackle a dazzling array of works that define and redefine the form while illustrating a variety of artistic & storytelling approaches to central themes of contemporary experience: politics, sexuality, class, censorship, violence, cultural and ethnic diversity. ‘Nuff said.
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