Browsing Electronic Text Centre (ETC) by Subject "genres"
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Breaking the Frame: Anarchist Comics and Visual Culture
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2007)The emergence of the comics medium as part of modern visual culture has posed several questions for anarchists engaged with the arts: to what extent can comics be regarded as "popular" culture in the substantive sense that ... -
L'Allusion comique: Petits rà´les et seconds couteaux dans le travestissement, le pastiche ou la parodie
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2006)While studying various kinds of tales (comics, movies, novels), we asked ourselves the following initial question: In which kind of work do secondary characters play the greatest role? Present-day commerce and contemporary ... -
L'Horreur dans la Bibliothèque! Bibliographie internationale sélective des études sur l'horreur dans la littérature, la bande dessinée, et le cinéma
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La Lecture du fantastique: Terreurs littéraires, peurs sociales
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2004)In recent years, horror stories have become more and more popular with a socially diverse reading public. This article, based on a study of readers' approach to horror stories, will deal with how artificial fears are ... -
La Notion d'aventures dans les productions populaires: Roman, cinéma et jeu d'aventures
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2003)During the 20th century, as adventure novels were progressively losing favour, two couples appeared that would give a surprising new twist to the notion of "adventure": the couple adventure movie/action movie and the couple ... -
Stratégies narratives et mises en scène lexicales du roman sentimental sériel contemporain: L'Auteure, le corps et les sentiments
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2008)Love novels apparently suffer from an identity problem. It is generally thought that their women writers produce virtually identical novels according to a fixed recipe, described by Gustave Reynier as "a love, an obstacle, ... -
XXIst Century Graphic Novels
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2005)This paper looks at the characteristics that have marked contemporary "bande dessinée" production, focusing on the growing interest of the media and publishing industry, and the stance of comic creators and independent ...