By Najwa Al-Tabaa The emergence of formal comics studies in literary and visual arts-related fields has resulted in an upsurge of comics being taught in the…
By Tamryn Bennett and Guillermo Batiz Abstract Comics creation and criticism are characterised by praxical dialogue. Accordingly, this paper explores the development of practice-led comics pedagogy…
By Emily A. Wierszewski Introduction Within the past decade, scholars writing about composition in higher education have called attention to the impact of technological and social…
By Dale Jacobs I first taught a university comics course in the fall of 2008 at the University of Windsor. The course was offered under the…
By Robert G. Weiner and Carrye Kay Syma Introduction Introduction to Library Research (LIBR 1100) is a one-hour, for-credit information literacy course taught by Texas Tech…
By Erik A. Evensen Comics have long held a connection with the world of graphic design. In regards to media, comics utilize a combination of text…
By Diana Green A student commented in one of my course evaluations, “I had no idea this class was going to be this challenging! This was…
By Ezra Claverie Nama, Adilifu. Super Black: American Pop Culture and Black Superheroes. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2011. Print. ($55 cloth. $24.95 paper. 180 pages. Eight…
By Oriana Gatta Dong, Lan. Ed. Teaching Comics and Graphic Narratives: Essays on Theory, Strategy and Practice. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2012. Print. The use of comic books…
By Terry Harpold Johnson, Crockett. Barnaby, Volume One: 1942–1943. Eds. Philip Nel and Eric Reynolds. Foreword by Chris Ware. Essays by Jeet Heer and Dorothy Parker.…