000892378 000__ 04800cam\a2200445\i\4500 000892378 001__ 892378 000892378 005__ 20210515174148.0 000892378 008__ 161206t20172017msua\\\\\b\\\s001\0\eng\\ 000892378 010__ $$a 2016055428 000892378 019__ $$a962829411$$a1011179385 000892378 020__ $$a9781496811677$$q(hardcover) 000892378 020__ $$a1496811674$$q(hardcover) 000892378 020__ $$a9781496818447$$q(paperback) 000892378 020__ $$a149681844X$$q(paperback) 000892378 020__ $$z9781496811691$$q(electronic book) 000892378 020__ $$z9781496811714$$q(electronic book) 000892378 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn962552510 000892378 035__ $$a892378 000892378 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$erda$$cDLC$$dBTCTA$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCO$$dYDX$$dNJM$$dSTF$$dOSU$$dW2U$$dOCLCA$$dUUM$$dCNO$$dVP@$$dUKMGB$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCO 000892378 042__ $$apcc 000892378 049__ $$aISEA 000892378 05000 $$aPN6710$$b.G736 2017 000892378 08200 $$a741.5/9$$223 000892378 24500 $$aGraphic novels for children and young adults :$$ba collection of critical essays /$$cedited by Michelle Ann Abate & Gwen Athene Tarbox. 000892378 264_1 $$aJackson :$$bUniversity Press of Mississippi,$$c[2017] 000892378 300__ $$axi, 359 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c25 cm. 000892378 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000892378 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000892378 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000892378 4901_ $$aChildren's literature association series 000892378 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000892378 50500 $$tGraphic novels as comics storytelling: word and image, form and genre. 1. "This is a well-loved book": weighing (in on) Jeff Smith's Bone /$$rAnnette Wannamaker ;$$g2.$$t"What is China but a people and their (visual) stories?" The synthetic in narratives of contest in Gene Luen Yang's Boxers & Saints /$$rKarly Marie Grice ;$$g3.$$tComics, adolescents, and the language of mental illness: David Heatley's "Overpeck" and Nate Powell's Swallow me whole /$$rSarah Thaller ;$$g4.$$tNot haunted, just empty: figurative representation in Sarah Oleksky's Ivy /$$rCatherine Kyle --$$tHybrid comics, transmedial storytelling, and graphic novels in adaptation.$$g5.$$t"Are you an artist like me?!" Do -it-yourself diary books, criticial reading, and reader interaction within the worlds of the Diary of a wimpy kid and Dork diaries series /$$rRachel L. Rickard Rebellino ;$$g6.$$tParodic potty humor and superheroic potentiality in Dav Pilkey's The adventures of Captain Underpants /$$rJoseph Michael Sommers ;$$g7.$$tMultimodality is magic: My little pony and transmedia strategies in children's comics /$$rAaron Kashtan ;$$g8.$$tFraming agency: comics adaptations of Coraline and City of Ember /$$rMeghann Meeusen --$$tThe pedagogy of the panel: comics storytelling in the classroom.$$g9.$$tFrom who-ville to hereville: integrating graphic novels into an undergraduate children's literature course /$$rGwen Athene Tarbox ;$$g10.$$tLooking beyond the scenes: spatial storytelling and masking in Shaun Tan's The arrival /$$rChristiane Buuck and Cathy Ryan ;$$g11.$$tWhen young writers draw their voices: creating hybrid comic memoirs with Sherman Alexie's The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian /$$rMichael L. Kersulov, Mary Beth Hines, and Rebecca Rupert --$$tRepresenting gender and sexuality in the comics medium.$$g12.$$tUnbalanced on the brink: adolescent girls and the discovery of the self in Skim and This one summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki /$$rMarni Stanley ;$$g13.$$tThe drama of coming out: censorship and drama by Raina Telgemeier /$$rEti Berland ;$$g14.$$t"What the junk?" Defeating the velociraptor in the outhouse with the Lumberjanes /$$rRachel Dean-Ruzicka ;$$g15.$$tEngendering friendship: exploring Jewish and vampiric boyhood in Joann Sfar's Little vampire /$$rRebecca A. Brown ;$$g16.$$tGothic excess and the body in Vera Brosgol's Anya's ghost /$$rKrystal Howard --$$tDrawing on identity: history, politics, culture.$$g17.$$tGraphically/ubiquitously separate: the sanctified littering of Jack T. Chick's fundy-queer comics /$$rLance Weldy ;$$g18.$$tWaiting for spider-man: representations of urban school "reform" in Marvel comics' Miles Morales series /$$rDavid E. Low ;$$g19.$$t"Walk together, children": the function and interplay of comics, history, and memory in Martin Luther King and the Montgomery story and John Lewis's March: book one /$$rJoanna C. Davis-McElligatt ;$$g20. Sita's Ramayana's Negotiation with an Indian epic picture storytelling tradition /$$rAnuja Madan ;$$tCoda: whether we want them or note: building an aesthetic of children's digital comics /$$rJoe Sutliff Sanders. 000892378 650_0 $$aGraphic novels$$xHistory and criticism. 000892378 650_0 $$aChildren's literature$$xHistory and criticism. 000892378 650_0 $$aYoung adult literature$$xHistory and criticism. 000892378 650_0 $$aComic books, strips, etc.$$xHistory and criticism. 000892378 650_0 $$aComic books and children. 000892378 7001_ $$aAbate, Michelle Ann,$$d1975-$$eeditor. 000892378 7001_ $$aTarbox, Gwen Athene,$$eeditor. 000892378 830_0 $$aChildren's Literature Association series. 000892378 85200 $$bgen$$hPN6710$$i.G736$$i2017 000892378 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:892378$$pGLOBAL_SET 000892378 980__ $$aBIB 000892378 980__ $$aBOOK