Comics as Literary Compasses and Kaleidoscopes
Through an analysis of published graphic novels and comics created by schoolchildren, and building upon Rudine Sims Bishop's literary metaphors, we discuss how comics serve as compasses and kaleidoscopes that allow readers/composers/educators to center justice in the storying process. We argue...
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Main Authors: | David E. Low (Author), Francisco L. Torres (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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