Inventing Comics recovers and translates two of Rudolphe T?pffer?s nineteenth-century essays on the rhetorical invention of comics, an amateur aesthetic practice of the popular image. Growing out of contemporary philosophical thought, these essays reflect an early iteration of post-critical thought in the cultural and institutional shift from literacy to electracy.
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[PDF] Inventing Comics: A New Translation of Rudolphe T?pffer?s Reflections on Graphic Storytelling, Media Rhetorics, and Aesthetic Practice
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