Jojo, Jimmy and Marie Chairne : what scribbled comics can (not) tell us
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- Benoit Crucifix (UGent)
- Organization
- Project
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- COMICS (Children in Comics: An intercultural history from 1865 to today)
- Abstract
- With two scribbled comics in hand, this article considers material uses and reading practices in Belgian comics culture. As doodles and marks left on battered copies, scribbles foreground complex questions for the comics historian, offering clues to understanding childhood reading practices that otherwise remain elusive.
- Keywords
- comics studies, drawing, reception, readers, book history, scribble, marginalia, readers’ history, bande dessinée, childhood
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8716870
- MLA
- Crucifix, Benoit. “Jojo, Jimmy and Marie Chairne : What Scribbled Comics Can (Not) Tell Us.” STUDIES IN COMICS, vol. 11, no. 2, 2020, pp. 259–69, doi:10.1386/stic_00028_1.
- APA
- Crucifix, B. (2020). Jojo, Jimmy and Marie Chairne : what scribbled comics can (not) tell us. STUDIES IN COMICS, 11(2), 259–269. https://doi.org/10.1386/stic_00028_1
- Chicago author-date
- Crucifix, Benoit. 2020. “Jojo, Jimmy and Marie Chairne : What Scribbled Comics Can (Not) Tell Us.” STUDIES IN COMICS 11 (2): 259–69. https://doi.org/10.1386/stic_00028_1.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Crucifix, Benoit. 2020. “Jojo, Jimmy and Marie Chairne : What Scribbled Comics Can (Not) Tell Us.” STUDIES IN COMICS 11 (2): 259–269. doi:10.1386/stic_00028_1.
- Vancouver
- 1.Crucifix B. Jojo, Jimmy and Marie Chairne : what scribbled comics can (not) tell us. STUDIES IN COMICS. 2020;11(2):259–69.
- IEEE
- [1]B. Crucifix, “Jojo, Jimmy and Marie Chairne : what scribbled comics can (not) tell us,” STUDIES IN COMICS, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 259–269, 2020.
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author = {{Crucifix, Benoit}},
issn = {{2040-3232}},
journal = {{STUDIES IN COMICS}},
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language = {{eng}},
number = {{2}},
pages = {{259--269}},
title = {{Jojo, Jimmy and Marie Chairne : what scribbled comics can (not) tell us}},
url = {{http://doi.org/10.1386/stic_00028_1}},
volume = {{11}},
year = {{2020}},
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