Marvels: subjectives betweenthe comic book reader and contemporary sociocultural aspects
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https://doi.org/10.18316/dialogo.v0i44.5844Keywords:
Reader, reading, subjectivity, comics, daily, MarvelAbstract
The article addresses the subjectivities contained in the graphic novel Marvels, by Busiek and Ross, using this one to approach relevant multicultural issues and social metaphors. Thus, it tries to analyze the ability of comics to inform and provoke feelings in individuals, in relation to the real world through the production, reproduction and circulation of meanings. Bibliographical reviews, theoretical references and the graphic novel itself were used as a basis for studies.
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2020-08-05
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