By: Ann Miller
Bande dessine, or French comic strip, has always provoked controversy labeled a danger to literacy and moral standards by its detractors, this polarizing art form has at the same time been deemed worthy of prestigious national centers in France and Belgium. Reading Bande Dessin, the first English-language overview and critical study of this intriguing medium, traces the history and examines the cultural implications of French comics.
Ann Miller groundbreaking book not only parses bande dessine as visual narrative art, but it shows readers how to study it, as she places these comic strips in the context of debates surrounding the form legitimization, approaches it from a cultural studies perspective, and examines bande dessine in its relationship to subjectivity in the body. Miller here illuminates such disparate concepts as Astérix and the mythologizing of Frenchness, historical memory and the Algerian war, and characterizations of the new managerial bourgeoisie in the context of Francophone comic strips. Reading Bande Dessin will help lay a scholarly foundation for the growing interest in this captivating art form in the Anglophone world. analysis ranges from psychoanalytic to Marxist interpretations and is a terrific introduction to this neglected aspect of the comic world.bRoger Sabin, ObserverThe characteristics of Ann Millers writing for me abound in this latest work; concise prose, beautifully crafted sentences, complex analysis illustrated with crystal clear exemplification. This is a work for a wide readership. It is a work for enriching subject knowledge for teachers and students of French and/or the visual arts at advanced levels.Ann Swarbrick, Language Learning Journal
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