The Visual Linguist
Oh yeah! Neil Cohn has a blog! Go read now!The Visual Linguist
Studying the visual language of "comics"
posted by Jon Silpayamanant @ 6:16 AM
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Comics, Orientalism, Culture and Imperialism, Comparative Neurolinguistics, and Performance Theory.
Afghani comics
Albanian comics
Algerian comics
Australian comics
Belgium comics
Bosnian comics
Brazilian comics
Bulgarian comics
Burmese comics
Cambodian salapak
Canadian comics
Chinese manhua
Columbian comics
Croatian comics
Cuban comics
Czechoslovakian comics
Danish comics
East Timor comics
Egyptian comics
Estonian comics
Finnish comics
French bande dessinée
German comics
Ghanian comics
Hong Kong manhua
Indonesian comics
Iranian comics
Iraqi comics
Irish comics
Israeli comics
Italian fumetti
Japanese manga
Kenyan comics
Korean manhwa
Kuwaiti comics
Lebanese comics
Lithuanian comics
Macedonian comics
Malaysian comics
Mexican comics
Moroccan comics
Mozambique comics
New Zealand comics
Nigerian comics
Norwegian comics
Pakistani comics
Papua New Guinea comics
Philippino comics
Polish comics
Portugese comics
Romanian comics
Russian comics
Saudi Arabian comics
Scottish comics
Senegalese comics
Singapore comics
Slovenian comics
Somalian comics
South African comics
South Korean manhwa
Swedish comics
Syrian comics
Taiwanese manhua
Tanzanian comics
Thai comics
Tunisian comics
Turkish comics
UK comics
United Arab Emirates comics
Welsh comics
Yakutian comics
Yugoslavian comics
2 Comments:
I finally noticed your comment on my blog...Like most of the world these days, I broke down and started a blog. I think it first hit me with the "Manga aren't comics" meme that I should have a place to respond to those things directly.
Thanks for the link and hopefully I'll see you blogging on here more often too!
Hah! Yeah Neil, I'm glad you did. Blogging is still a bit of a strange phenomenon to me--but it also seems somhow more personal despite it being as public as posting in forums or publishing web articles.
It's also a great way to informally post alot of your thoughts about things--and I think that type of detail can get lost in the noise of a bulletin board or 'censored' in more formal articles.
I'm glad you started one, and always look forward to reading your thoguhts. Now if I can jsut find the time to respond to them and post on my own blog...
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