Comics and the Body : : Drawing, Reading, and Vulnerability / / Eszter Szép.

Eszter Szép's Comics and the Body is the first book to examine the roles of the body in both drawing and reading comics within a single framework. With an explicit emphasis on the ethical dimensions of bodily vulnerability, Szép takes her place at the forefront of scholars examining comics as...

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Superior document:Studies in Comics and Cartoons
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Place / Publishing House:Columbus, Ohio : : The Ohio State University Press,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Studies in Comics and Cartoons
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