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Comics and the World Wars: A Cultural Record

Part of the Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media series
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Comics and the World Wars argues for the use of comics as a primary source by offering a highly original argument that such examples produced during the World Wars act as a cultural record.

Recuperating currently unknown or neglected strips, this work demonstrates how these can be used for the study of both world wars.

Representing the fruits of over five years team research, this book reveals how sequential illustrated narratives used humour as a coping mechanism and a way to criticise authority, promoted certain forms of behaviour and discouraged others, represented a deliberately inclusive educational strategy for reading wartime content, and became a barometer for contemporary popular thinking.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1137273720 / 9781137273727
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
940.31
10/07/2015
England
English
208 pages
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