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Comic Art in Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America: A Comprehensive Bibliography
by John A. Lent
📖 Overview
Comic Art in Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America: A Comprehensive Bibliography documents comic art and cartooning traditions across four continents. The bibliography contains over 10,000 entries covering comic books, comic strips, cartoon art, caricature, and animation from regions often overlooked in comic art scholarship.
Each geographical section includes citations for books, articles, dissertations and other materials published in multiple languages. The entries are organized by country and include both historical and contemporary sources, with publication dates ranging from the early 20th century through the book's 1996 release.
The work represents one of the first major attempts to catalog comic art resources from these regions on such a large scale. Through its extensive compilation, the bibliography reveals the rich diversity and cultural significance of sequential art forms beyond North America and Europe.
The bibliography highlights the need to study comic art through a global lens and challenges Western-centric approaches to comics scholarship. Its focus on underrepresented regions and multilingual sources makes it an essential reference for researchers exploring the international development of the medium.
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A review in the International Journal of Comic Art mentioned its comprehensiveness in documenting comics scholarship across multiple regions and languages.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🌎 The book contains over 5,000 entries documenting comic art across four continents, making it one of the most extensive bibliographies on global comics ever compiled
📚 Author John A. Lent spent over 30 years researching and traveling to compile this information, visiting numerous countries and conducting hundreds of interviews with artists and publishers
🗂️ The bibliography includes materials in multiple languages and formats, from academic papers to newspaper articles, covering topics like censorship, indigenous comics traditions, and political cartoons
🎨 Prior to this book's publication in 1996, there was very little comprehensive documentation of comic art traditions outside North America and Europe
✍️ John A. Lent founded the International Journal of Comic Art in 1999 and has been instrumental in establishing comic art as a serious field of academic study worldwide