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Comics, Culture, and Religion: Faith Imagined

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Bloomsbury Academic 2024Description: 250pISBN:
  • 9781350321588
DDC classification:
  • G899 C30
Contents:
Comics and Religion in Liquid Modernity, Kees de Groot, Part1 Comics in Religion, From subordinates to superheroes?, Comics in Christian Magazines for children and youth in Norway, Irene Trysnes, Cancelling the Second Coming: Manufactured Christian Outrage online, Evelina Lundmark, The reception of comics on Zoroastrianism, Paulina Niechcial, Part2 Religion in Comics, Drawn into Krishna: Autobiography and lived religion in the Comics of Kaisa and Christoffer Leka, Andreas Hager and Ralf Kauranen, What would Preacher do? Tactics of Blasphemy in the strategies of Satire and Parody, Michael J. Prince, Islam and anxieties of Liberalism in Craig Thompson`s Habibi, Kambiz, GhaneaBassiri, Part3 Comics as Religion?, Implicit religion and Trauma Narratives in Maus and Watchmen, Ilaria Biano, Manga Pilgrimages: Visualizing the sacred/Sacralizing the visual in Japanese Junrei, Mark Mac Williams, Comics and Meaning Making: Adult Comic book readers on what, why and how they read, Sofia Sjo, Part4 Learning from Comics, The magic and multiverse: Easter eggs, Superhuman Beings, and Metamodernism in Marvel`s story worlds, Sissel Undheism, Comics and Religious Studies: Amar Chitra Katha as an Educational Comic Series, Line Reichelt Foreland, A contract with God or a social contract?, Christophe Monnot, Conclusion, Comics as a way of doing, encountering, and making religion, Kees de Groot
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Comics and Religion in Liquid Modernity,
Kees de Groot,
Part1 Comics in Religion,
From subordinates to superheroes?, Comics in Christian Magazines for children and youth in Norway,
Irene Trysnes,
Cancelling the Second Coming: Manufactured Christian Outrage online,
Evelina Lundmark,
The reception of comics on Zoroastrianism,
Paulina Niechcial,
Part2 Religion in Comics,
Drawn into Krishna: Autobiography and lived religion in the Comics of Kaisa and Christoffer Leka,
Andreas Hager and Ralf Kauranen,
What would Preacher do? Tactics of Blasphemy in the strategies of Satire and Parody,
Michael J. Prince,
Islam and anxieties of Liberalism in Craig Thompson`s Habibi,
Kambiz, GhaneaBassiri,
Part3 Comics as Religion?,
Implicit religion and Trauma Narratives in Maus and Watchmen,
Ilaria Biano,
Manga Pilgrimages: Visualizing the sacred/Sacralizing the visual in Japanese Junrei,
Mark Mac Williams,
Comics and Meaning Making: Adult Comic book readers on what, why and how they read,
Sofia Sjo,
Part4 Learning from Comics,
The magic and multiverse: Easter eggs, Superhuman Beings, and Metamodernism in Marvel`s story worlds,
Sissel Undheism,
Comics and Religious Studies: Amar Chitra Katha as an Educational Comic Series,
Line Reichelt Foreland,
A contract with God or a social contract?,
Christophe Monnot,
Conclusion,
Comics as a way of doing, encountering, and making religion,
Kees de Groot


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