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Linguistics And The Study Of Comics

By: Bramlett, FrankMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Hampshire; Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Description: xiii, 310 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 978-0-230-36282-6(hbk.)Subject(s): Comic books, strips, etc. Cross-cultural studies | Comic books, strips, etc. History and criticism | Cross-cultural studiesDDC classification: 741.591 BRA Summary: "Do Irish superheroes actually sound Irish? Why are Gary Larson's Far Side cartoons funny? How do political cartoonists in India, Turkey, and the US get their point across? These questions and many more are answered in this new collection on linguistics and comics, which explores language and how the verbal and the visual interact."--Publisher description
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Book Book Teaching & Research Resource Centre - 4 - Media Studies and Art & Design, Pakistan & South Asian Studies
741.59 BRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available M-56505

Includes Bibliographical Reference &index

"Do Irish superheroes actually sound Irish? Why are Gary Larson's Far Side cartoons funny? How do political cartoonists in India, Turkey, and the US get their point across? These questions and many more are answered in this new collection on linguistics and comics, which explores language and how the verbal and the visual interact."--Publisher description

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