词条 | Ian Gordon (historian) |
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BackgroundGordon earned a PhD in history at the University of Rochester. In 2015-16 he offered a Superhero Entertainments MOOC through the Coursera platform. Comic Strips and Consumer CultureGordon uses comic strips to make an argument about American culture. He says that comic strips were one of the first forms of truly national culture, by which he means people all over the country read them on the same day, and so had shared experiences, and that this happened on a widespread basis as early as 1908. He also ties comic strips to transformations in advertising styles, and not just the comic strip advertising style of the 1930s but the generalized use of more images in advertising as the twentieth century progressed. The book even has a chapter on the beginnings of comic books, which is a useful short overview and has good information on the early Superman. On 11 April 2011 he created an online version of the book which can be found at academia.edu. The Journal of American History said: "Gordon has done historians a service by recognizing the importance of popular visual sources as important clues to understanding American culture. And the book is not only informative but fun to read." [2] American Journalism said: "a must read for any scholar interested in the question of popular culture." [3]Superman: The Persistence of an American IconThis book addresses Superman's place in American culture and discusses the way the character was shaped through interactions between writers, artists, editors, publishers, and readers. Gordon looks at Superman in his many media versions and also licensed items. Writing in Choice John Lent said "the research for Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon is extraordinarily rich, the analysis is meticulously conceived and implemented, and the writing is clear and interesting, spiced with anecdotes, asides, and quotes." [4] The Comics of Charles Schulz: The Good Grief of Modern LifeOn April 26, 2018 this book was nominated for an Eisner Award for best scholarly work on comics.[5] Selected works
References1. ^Brief biography and link to full cv. Accessed 7 February 2008 {{DEFAULTSORT:Gordon, Ian}}2. ^[https://academic.oup.com/jah/article-abstract/86/3/1365/688948/Comic-Strips-and-Consumer-Culture-1890-1945-By-Ian?redirectedFrom=fulltext Review]. Accessed 15 July 2017 3. ^{{cite journal|doi=10.1080/08821127.1999.10739194 | volume=16 | title=Editor's Choice: Comic Strips and the Consumer Culture: 1890-1945 | year=1999 | journal=American Journalism | pages=103–106 | last1 = Spencer | first1 = David R.}} 4. ^{{cite journal | volume=55 | title=Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon | year=2017 | journal=Choice | pages=59 | last1 = Lent | first1 = John}} 5. ^[https://www.comic-con.org/awards/2018-eisner-awards-nominations Eisner Award Nominees, 2018]. Accessed 26 April 2018 8 : Year of birth missing (living people)|Australian academics|Australian non-fiction writers|Comics critics|Living people|University of Rochester alumni|National University of Singapore faculty|Comics scholars |
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