SUpaya bisa lebih bermanfaat dan juga tidak hilang-hilang, mending saya post-kan referensi buku dan thesis yang selama ini saya kumpulkan berkaitan dengan studi komik.
Thesis dan Disertasi:
• Awazuhara, A. (2005). Beauty Never Dies: Images of Para-Reality in Japan [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertation. Department of Mythological Studies, Pacifica Graduate Institute.
• Bongco, M. F. J. (1995). Reading Comics: Analyzing Language, Culture and the Concept of Superheroes Comicbooks [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertaion. Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, Department of Comparative Studies and Modern Language, University of Alberta.
• Dean, M. (2000). The Ninth Art: Traversing the Cultural Space of the American Comic Book [Electronic Version]. Doctoral Thesis. Departement of English, The University of Wisconsins-Milwaukee.
• Donnelly, B.T. (2005). Picturing Words, Writing Images [Electronic version]. Doctoral Thesis. Department of Art, Queen’s University.
• Driest, J. (2005). Subjective Narration in Comics [Electronic version]. Master Thesis. New Media and Digital Culture, Faculty of Arts, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands.
• Duncan II, R.R. (1990). Panel Analysis: A Critical Method for Analyzing the Rethoric of Comic Book Form [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertation. Department of Speech Communication, Theatre, and Communication Disorders, Louisiana State University and Argicultural and Mechanical College.
• Hatfield, C.W. (2000). Graphic Intervention: Form and Argument in Contemporary Comics [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Connecticut.
• Kannenberg, E.P., Jr. (2002). Form, Function, Ficiton: Text and Image in the Comics Narratives of Winsor McCay, Art Spiegelman, and Crhis Ware [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertation. Department of English, University of Connecticut.
• Marshall, S. (1992). Toward a Literary Treatment of Comic books [Electronic version]. Master Thesis. Master of Arts (English), Acadia University.
• Miller, J.A. (2001). Critical Analysis of Comic Strips: A Semiological Approach [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertation. Faculty of the Department of Communication, State University of New York.
• Olorntoba, B.J. (2004). Travel warning: Welcome to Lagos, a Graphic Novel Script: The Graphic Novel as a Medium for the Postcolonial Writer [Electronic version]. Master Portfolio. School of Communication and the Arts, Regent University.
• Onoda, N. (2005). Tezuka Osamu: An Intertextual History of Comics in Post-World war II Japan [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertation. Field of Performance Studies, Northwestern University.
• Petrucci, M. L. (2005). Collage Literacy and Textual Landscapes: Four Case Studies of Individuals Layered in Words and Pictures [Electronic Version]. Doctoral Dissertation. Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
• Round, J. (2006). From Comic Book to Graphic Novel: Writing, Reading, and Semiotics. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation. English Literature department, Bristol University.
• Rufus, A. (2004). Good and Evil in the Ashes: The Seacrh for a New Aesthetic and a New Morality in Post-WWII Japna, as Revealed in Keiji Nakazawa’s Barefoot Gen and Selected Late 20th Century Japanese Literature [Electronic version]. Master Thesis. Department of Humanities, Faculty of California State University.
• Stainbrook, E.J. (2003). Reading Comics: A Theoretical Analysis of Textuality and Discourse in the Comics Medium [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertation. School of Graduate Studies and Research, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
• Steiling, D. (2006). Icon, Representation, and Virtuality in Reading the Graphic Narrative [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertation. Department of English, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida.
• Swanbom, L. M. (2006). Calvinist Critique and Hobbesian Humor: The Rhetorical and Linguistic Benefits of Calvin and Hobbes in Popular Culture [Electronic Version]. Master Thesis. Texas: Stephenville: The College of Graduate Studies – Tarleton University.
• Wright, L.R. (2006). Re-Imagining Genre: Comics, Literature, and Textual Form [Electronic version]. Doctoral Dissertation. Faculty of the Graduate College, University of Nebraska.
2 comments:
Great, great, great bibliography! As a student working on comics myself, this list is very useful. However, these being primarily university theses, I have no way to consult them apart from going to these universities, which I can't afford... Do you know if any electronic versions of those documents exist somewhere? Thanks and good luck with your work!
perhaps some part of those books can be see in google - book. i often helped by google book facilities. good luck also to your work! thanks
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