Prof. Eric Berlatsky Reviews Authorizing Superhero Comics in International Journal of Comic Art Blog
Congratulations to Prof. Eric Berlatsky, Professor of English and Associate Dean of Many Things*, who has published a new in International Journal of Comic Art Blog (December 2, 2021).
*According to Prof. Oliver Buckton, English Department Chair
Daniel Stein鈥檚 new book, Authorizing Superhero Comics operates in a context known, in literary circles, as the 鈥渉istory of the book鈥 approach. Stein鈥檚 overarching claim is that superhero comics are not 鈥渁uthored鈥 in a conventional sense simply by creative human beings, but rather such creators (writers, artists, editors, etc.) collaborate with a variety of other elements, organic and non-, in order to fashion the genre and (perhaps more often) to be fashioned by it. Such elements include readers/fans, the material circumstances of production, the physical objects themselves (comic books, graphic novels, digital comics), fanzines, parodies, 鈥渕usealizing鈥 texts, other media, adaptations, and more. [ ]
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