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UCLA Rare Book Library course in DC - The Social and Material Lives of Comic Art, or, How Comics Get Around
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<div dir="ltr">  <h2 class="gmail-has-text-align-center"><strong>The Social and Material Lives of Comic Art, or, How Comics Get Around</strong></h2><div><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.calrbs.org/program/courses/cartoons-popular-culture-and-comics/__;!!KGKeukY!xeFQ1jTLIL8NJ83kBc_yHJZR7x0zPc01F8xJmxVz1hD7fBa_KinC_utV8WdW-xTXcki3oSNC_Ws7MxGZkoYucsUu0PM$">https://www.calrbs.org/program/courses/cartoons-popular-culture-and-comics/</a></div><div>  <div class="gmail-l-canvas gmail-type_boxed"><div class="gmail-l-section-h gmail-i-cf"><h3>Course Information</h3>        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flex gmail-wp-container-4 gmail-wp-block-columns">  <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column" style="flex-basis: 66.66%;">  <p class="gmail-has-background" style="background-color:rgb(218,235,254)"><strong>Instructor:</strong> <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.calrbs.org/program/faculty/charles-hatfield/__;!!KGKeukY!xeFQ1jTLIL8NJ83kBc_yHJZR7x0zPc01F8xJmxVz1hD7fBa_KinC_utV8WdW-xTXcki3oSNC_Ws7MxGZkoYunmLthts$">Charles Hatfield</a><br><strong>Location:</strong> Smithsonian / Washington D.C.<br><strong>Mode:</strong> In-person<br><strong>Dates:</strong> August 14 – August 18<br><strong>Tuition:</strong> $1200.00</p>  </div>        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column gmail-is-vertically-aligned-bottom" style="flex-basis: 33.33%;">  <div class="gmail-is-layout-flex gmail-wp-block-buttons gmail-aligncenter">  <div class="gmail-wp-block-button gmail-is-style-outline"><a class="gmail-wp-block-button__link gmail-has-content-heading-color gmail-has-text-color gmail-has-background" href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://calrbs.submittable.com/submit/246557/the-social-and-material-lives-of-comic-art-or-how-comics-get-around__;!!KGKeukY!xeFQ1jTLIL8NJ83kBc_yHJZR7x0zPc01F8xJmxVz1hD7fBa_KinC_utV8WdW-xTXcki3oSNC_Ws7MxGZkoYuiE-QhlY$" style="background-color:rgb(255,199,44)" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">apply on submittable</a></div>  </div>  </div>  </div>        <hr class="gmail-wp-block-separator">        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flex gmail-wp-container-7 gmail-wp-block-columns">  <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column" style="flex-basis: 33.33%;">  <h3 class="gmail-has-text-align-left">Description</h3>  </div>        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column" style="flex-basis: 66.66%;">  <p>Popular
 yet personal, branded as trivial yet rich with meaning,   comics are 
more than cultural scraps or leftovers. In fact, comics are   
everywhere: they are art objects, storying machines, readable games,   
tools for disseminating knowledge, and platforms for worldbuilding and  
 political argument. Whether viewed as historical artifacts or   
distinctive literary and artistic works, comics carry culture with them.
   In this workshop, we will study how comics move through the world,   
socially and materially, how they can make a difference in the world,   
and how we, as teachers, researchers, and creators, can use them.</p>        <p>Comic
 art has a complex social life. Comic books, graphic novels,   strips, 
and cartoons come in varied material (and now digital) forms and   reach
 diverse readerships. Many are thought to be ephemeral, as   disposable 
as yesterday's newspapers or tweets; some are built to last.   Many last
 despite their seeming ephemerality, archived by collectors,   fans, 
and, increasingly, archiving professionals and research libraries.   
Conserving, organizing, and accessing these artifacts can be a   
challenge but also a profound pleasure; comics offer us opportunities   
for creative engagement as well as deep research. Our workshop will   
study how comics come to be, how they circulate, where and how they are 
  archived, and how we may teach with them.</p>        <p>We will focus 
on comics' physical materiality, on firsthand   experience and "show and
 tell." Our hands-on sessions will mix varied   forms of nineteenth, 
twentieth, and twenty-first century comic art, from   newspaper pages to
 comic magazines, from graphic novels to minicomix,   zines, and 
webcomics. Drawing on the resources of the Smithsonian   Libraries and 
Archives, we will explore the material and social   histories of comics,
 the idiosyncrasies of comics production, including   differences among 
American, European, and Japanese traditions, and how   comics have been 
shored against time by collectors. We will consider   comics as products
 of various industries, cultures, and social scenes—as   historic 
artifacts, yes, but also urgent dispatches from the here and   now. 
Participants will come out of this workshop knowing:</p>        <ul><li>the
 distinctions among various genres of comics (including comic   strips, 
comic books, graphic novels, webcomics, and minicomics) and how   they 
look and feel</li><li>the various ways comics are produced and circulated, by whom, and under what conditions</li><li>how to find and access comics in archives</li><li>how we can deploy comics in teaching</li><li>how comics can elevate marginalized and minoritized identities and serve as vehicles for social protest and transformation</li><li>overall, how comics move through and "trouble" the world, in the best senses of that word.</li></ul>          </div>  </div>        <hr class="gmail-wp-block-separator">        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flex gmail-wp-container-10 gmail-wp-block-columns">  <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column" style="flex-basis: 33.33%;">  <h3>Requirements</h3>  </div>        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column" style="flex-basis: 66.66%;">  <p>I
 will share a list of pre-readings with participants prior to the   
course. We will read further materials during our week together. In   
addition, everyone should prepare a brief (one or two-page) written or  
 comics-style introduction to themselves, to be shared no later than our
   first meeting. Expect to participate in class discussions, take part 
in   various site visits, and interact with, and prepare questions, for 
our   guest speakers (comics and archiving experts from the greater   
Washington, D.C. area). Sketchnoting or keeping a comics diary will be  
 encouraged.</p>        <p>Feel free to email me with questions at <a href="mailto:charles.hatfield@csun.edu" class="email">charles.hatfield@csun.edu</a>. </p>  </div>  </div>        <hr class="gmail-wp-block-separator">        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flex gmail-wp-container-13 gmail-wp-block-columns">  <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column" style="flex-basis: 33.33%;">  <h3>Offered</h3>  </div>        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column" style="flex-basis: 66.66%;">  <p>2023</p>  </div>  </div>        <hr class="gmail-wp-block-separator">        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flex gmail-wp-container-16 gmail-wp-block-columns">  <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column" style="flex-basis: 30%;">  <h3>Credit</h3>  </div>        <div class="gmail-is-layout-flow gmail-wp-block-column">  <p class="gmail-has-content-bg-alt-background-color gmail-has-background">Completion of this course helps to meet credits for one of the following certificate requirements: </p>        <ul><li>1 of 3 elective credit courses for Certificate in Rare Books and Manuscripts, or </li><li>1 of 2 elective credit courses for Certificate in Librarianship, Activism, and Justice</li></ul>          </div>  </div>          </div>    </div>                 <div class="gmail-l-section-h gmail-i-cf"><div class="gmail-g-cols gmail-vc_row gmail-via_flex gmail-valign_top gmail-type_default gmail-stacking_default"><div class="gmail-vc_col-sm-12 gmail-wpb_column gmail-vc_column_container"><div class="gmail-vc_column-inner"><div class="gmail-wpb_wrapper"><div class="gmail-w-iconbox gmail-us_custom_f627dfa3 gmail-iconpos_left gmail-style_default gmail-color_primary gmail-align_center gmail-no_title"><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.google.com/maps?q=232*GSEIS*Building*Box*951520*Los*Angeles,*CA*90095-1520&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjZsu6I_5HtAhUTHzQIHZ9UAr4Q_AUoAXoECAkQAw__;KysrKysrKys!!KGKeukY!xeFQ1jTLIL8NJ83kBc_yHJZR7x0zPc01F8xJmxVz1hD7fBa_KinC_utV8WdW-xTXcki3oSNC_Ws7MxGZkoYu0dcXhpg$" class="gmail-w-iconbox-link" aria-label="fas|map-marker-alt"><div class="gmail-w-iconbox-icon" style="font-size:2rem"><i class="gmail-fas gmail-fa-map-marker-alt"></i></div></a><div class="gmail-w-iconbox-meta"><div class="gmail-w-iconbox-text"><p>Department of Information Studies, UCLA<br>  232 GSEIS Building Box 951520<br>  Los Angeles, CA 90095-1520</p>  </div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>

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