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1 Comics Terminology and Definitions

  • Sebastian Domsch
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Abstract

This chapter introduces readers to some of the major terms used in referring to the many-faceted phenomenon of comics. In doing so, it also approaches different attempts at defining what comics are, and at delineating what is properly regarded as a comic and what is not. Thus, taxonomically oriented categorizations in the Aristotelean tradition are juxtaposed to an identificatory practice that is based on prototype theory. The general understanding used here is that comics are most properly described as a medium, but that entails a further differentiation into a semiotic approach to what constitutes the medial form of comics, a broadened perspective that takes in technical and economic aspects that shape the media ecology of comics, and an approach to comics as a cultural practice.

Abstract

This chapter introduces readers to some of the major terms used in referring to the many-faceted phenomenon of comics. In doing so, it also approaches different attempts at defining what comics are, and at delineating what is properly regarded as a comic and what is not. Thus, taxonomically oriented categorizations in the Aristotelean tradition are juxtaposed to an identificatory practice that is based on prototype theory. The general understanding used here is that comics are most properly described as a medium, but that entails a further differentiation into a semiotic approach to what constitutes the medial form of comics, a broadened perspective that takes in technical and economic aspects that shape the media ecology of comics, and an approach to comics as a cultural practice.

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