Reading Autobiographical Comics: A Framework for Educational Settings
This book updates reader-response criticism as the foundation of aesthetic reading in the classroom by bringing it in line with cognitive theories in literary studies and linguistics. With the help of Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner's conceptual integration theory, which shares a surprising n...
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Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
2020
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