James Paradis, Lacey Lord
Enrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required
Sign-up by 01/18
Limited to 15 participants
Attendance: Participants welcome at individual sessions
This IAP activity will address formal and cultural shifts in the comics medium in North America and Europe with a particular focus on the US. The goal of this activity is to explore comics as texts and cultural artifacts in class discussions, viewings, readings, and some activities. Readings will include a mixture of academic writing and comics, including print, short film clips, and digital selections.
We will start with the early history of comics and its relationship to other media, and then move on to the current state of comics as the medium transitions from print to digital modes. In the final session, we will ask you to bring in the comics you want to discuss.
Sessions may be attended individually, but we strongly suggest that participants attend all sessions. Advance signup is required to guarantee a seat. To sign up, please email lglord@mit.edu the following information: name, MIT email address, your status or MIT title, MIT department/section, and a sentence or two about your previous experience with comics. All experience levels are welcome.
Notes:
Sponsor(s): Comparative Media Studies/Writing
Contact: Lacey Lord, lglord@mit.edu
Jan/19 | Tue | 12:00PM-01:00PM | E17-122 |
Early Comic History, from the The Yellow Kid to Flipbooks and Cartoons
Jan/20 | Wed | 12:00PM-01:00PM | E17-122 |
Comics and Early Animation: KrazyKat, Mickey Mouse, and Company
Jan/21 | Thu | 12:00PM-01:00PM | E17-122 |
The Panel and the Screen, from Watchmen to Framed
Jan/22 | Fri | 12:00PM-01:00PM | E17-122 |
Comics and the Senses, from Issues to iPads
Jan/25 | Mon | 12:00PM-01:00PM | E17-122 |
Comics Appreciation Session: BYOC (Bring your own comics!)