[Comicsstudiessociety] (another) introduction

Damien Swarbrick damienswarbrick at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 16 14:58:37 EST 2020


Hello

Thought I’d take the chance to introduce myself too.

I’m Damien Swarbrick, a current PhD candidate at Glasgow University. My research is looking at comic to film adaptation using case studies on, what we like to call the Glasgow Holy Trinity, Mark Millar, Frank Quitely and Grant Morrison and addresses questions relating to the issues of audience appreciation, fandom and criticisms of comic book adaptations.

My research draws comparisons between sequential art and films, looking at formalistic elements of film such as cinematography, sound and lighting. As well as transitions, angles, conveyance of motion, framing, passage of time, economy of detail and colour. A key question is whether comic book films adaptations have changed the way comic books are written. Do authors and illustrators lean more on filmic conventions, with adaptation in mind, when creating their work and does the idea of adaptation change the way original works are created?

My background is in film and television and I currently lecture at Edinburgh College in the broadcast media department. My plan is to introduce at some stage an undergraduate course on comic studies at the college.

Nice to meet you all

Damien

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On 16 Nov 2020, at 19:10, Osvaldo Oyola via ComicsStudiesSociety <comicsstudiessociety at lists.osu.edu> wrote:


Since we’re doing introductions:

I am Osvaldo Oyola. I got my PhD in 2014 and then after five years as a lecturer in NYU’s Expository Writing Program (but also teaching an occasional Latinx-American Lit class) I dropped out of the academic job market and moved on. Currently under/unemployed and sans affiliation, but I am still involved in comics scholarship, both through my role in the ICAF executive committee and running The Middle Spaces<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://themiddlespaces.com/__;!!KGKeukY!hTwTAse3uUTWJFbqjQsIpim7ImbBtFej8fHGw1DuVleyOAzJT95VvQvikA8PeIxh5-UoOQgobH7B$> – a paying(!) blog for public facing scholarship on (mostly) comics (but also other aspects of pop culture, esp. pop music), work on which won me the Gilbert Seldes Prize from CSS in 2019.

While my field of study was Contemporary Transnational American Lit and identity which included comics (I come from literary studies, but have a strong cultural studies interest), most of my work for the last few years has been pretty much comics focused alone – in particular on representations of race and resistant reading in fan culture.

Anyway, if anyone is interested in maybe submitting to The Middle Spaces you can check out our submit page: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://themiddlespaces.com/submit/__;!!KGKeukY!gDkWITTvWLu-aodU1fPpCISebsGX8vH1zbvCECpv0RIC8llOnGo4JVpNA5Q6UD2tPPb1c2CvIIFg$ <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://themiddlespaces.com/submit/__;!!KGKeukY!hTwTAse3uUTWJFbqjQsIpim7ImbBtFej8fHGw1DuVleyOAzJT95VvQvikA8PeIxh5-UoOc4ze-vt$> and check out our past guest writers here to see you’d be in good company: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://themiddlespaces.com/guest-writers/__;!!KGKeukY!gDkWITTvWLu-aodU1fPpCISebsGX8vH1zbvCECpv0RIC8llOnGo4JVpNA5Q6UD2tPPb1czb8ysrF$ <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://themiddlespaces.com/guest-writers/__;!!KGKeukY!hTwTAse3uUTWJFbqjQsIpim7ImbBtFej8fHGw1DuVleyOAzJT95VvQvikA8PeIxh5-UoOUxM8jfu$>

- OO

From: ComicsStudiesSociety <comicsstudiessociety-bounces at lists.osu.edu> On Behalf Of Gail de Vos via ComicsStudiesSociety
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2020 1:40 PM
To: Charles Hatfield <charles.hatfield at gmail.com>; discussion list for members of the Comics Studies Society <comicsstudiessociety at lists.osu.edu>
Subject: Re: [Comicsstudiessociety] [EXTERNAL] Re: Introduction

Good morning,
I am an adjunct instructor at the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alberta in Canada. I have been teaching an online graduate level course on the validity of comics for almost two decades as well as conducting workshops in library and education conferences on numerous benefits and issues around the format in schools and libraries. My research and writing on comics tends to focus on the intersection of folklore and oral storytelling in comic books. For example, my latest writing for the monograph Monsters edited by Simon Bacon, analyzes the reworking of the folklore of Baba Yaga in the comic book world of Hellboy.

Yours in Stories,
Gail de Vos
Storyteller, Author, Adjunct (Associate) Professor, SLIS University of Alberta
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“After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.”
― Philip Pullman
“All the truth in the world is held in stories.”
(The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss)


On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 11:29 AM Charles Hatfield via ComicsStudiesSociety <comicsstudiessociety at lists.osu.edu<mailto:comicsstudiessociety at lists.osu.edu>> wrote:
So glad to see these introductions!

I'm Charles Hatfield, a cofounder of CSS, and an English prof at CSU Northridge since (gulp!) 2001. In 2005, I founded a comics course that has become a popular elective at CSUN and is now taught by many of my colleagues too. I am fascinated by many aspects of comics and comics studies. I've been particularly interested in aesthetics and form, children's comics (and depictions of childhood in comics), alternative comics, graphic memoir, and Jack Kirby. I co-edit, with Rebecca Wanzo and Jared Gardner, the Ohio State UP's series "Studies in Comics and Cartoons."

This Thursday, Nov, 19, I'm co-hosting a Zoom teach-in on the March trilogy that I'll hype in a separate post!

Best to all,

CH
Charles Hatfield
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