The Clear Line in Comics and Cinema
A Transmedial Approach
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Leuven University Press
Published:4th Jul '22
Should be back in stock very soon
Historical and theoretical analysis of the clear line style in comics and cinema The clear line, a term coined in 1977 by Dutch essayist and artist Joost Swarte, has become shorthand in the field of comics studies for the style originally developed by Herge and the Ecole de Bruxelles. It refers to certain storytelling strategies that generate a deceptively simple, lucid, and hygienic narration: in Philippe Marion's words, it is a style made out of light, fluidity and limpid clarity. By cataloguing and critically analysing clear line comics from historical and theoretical perspectives, this book offers a new outlook on the development of the style in the 20th and 21st centuries, especially focused on the context of the European bande dessinee. In addition, it pioneeringly expands the concept of clear line to other artistic domains by introducing and defending its transmedial use, which is particularly relevant for the understanding of the oeuvres of certain filmmakers of the 20th century working in the postwar period, such as Yasujiro Ozu in Japan, Jacques Tati in France and Frank Tashlin in the United States. The Clear Line in Comics and Cinema is therefore a key theoretical work for both bande dessinee enthusiasts and comics scholars, as well as a fundamental contribution to present-day film studies and transmedial narratology.
Perfect boek voor iedereen die bereid is zich wat meer te verdiepen in de negende kunst en voor iedereen die wel eens verrast wil worden door een schrijver die je af en toe even wat anders en beter laat kijken naar strips en films. Een aanrader.Holly Moors, Moors
Magazine, dinsdag 20 september
ISBN: 9789462703209
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 620g
266 pages