Comics and Critical Librarianship: Reframing the Narrative in Academic Libraries
Whether a seasoned comics librarian or a comics fan with a budding interest in the field, readers will find that Reframing the Narrative provides a holistic consideration of comics librarianship practices with a critical edge.
Publisher Marketing: "Highlights the use and focus of comics by librarians and library workers who practice critical librarianship"-- Table of Contents : Acknowledgements Introduction The Basics 1. Beyond Representation: Addressing the Role of Empathy through Diversity in Graphic Narratives Kamaria Hatcher 2. The Work of Critical Sequential Art Selection in Academic Libraries Elliott Kuecker and Brad Hawley Collecting 3. Making Use of the White Space: The Mazinbiige Indigenous Graphic Novel Collection at the University of Manitoba Camille Callison, Niigaanwewidam Sinclair, and Greg Bak 4. Black to the Future: A Librarian's Guide to Building a Afrofuturist Comics and Graphic Novels Collection Kai Alexis Smith and Aisha Conner-Gaten 5. Challenging "Stereotypes and Fixity" African American Comic Books in the Academic Archive Brian Flota 6. Building a South Asian Comics Collection Mara L. Thacker 7. Advocating for Diversity: Collecting Comics to Reflect Our Students Breanne Crumpton, Michelle Mitchell, Alva Jones Jr., and Jenay Solomon 8. Comics in Special Collections: Purposeful Collection Development for Promoting Inclusive History Caitlin McGurk and Jenny E. Robb Organizing 9. Apocalyptic Comics, Women Detectives, and the Many Faces of Batgirl: Creating More Inclusive Comic Records through Flexible Cataloging Practices Liz Adams and Rich Murray 10. Specter of Censorship: Comics in Academic Library Leisure Reading Collections Andrew Wang Teaching 11. The Extraordinary Result of Doing Something Ordinary Kelly McElroy 12. Visualizing Arguments: Constructing Comics to Unpack Scholarly Texts Samantha Kirk and Patricia Guardiola 13. Comics as Social Movement Primary Sources: The Consciousness-Raising Comics of the Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste David Woken 14. The Value of Nonfiction Comics for Critical Information Literacy Instruction Carly Diab 15. Excavating Visual Texts: Information Literacy, Critical Thinking, and the Graphic Novel in the Crime Fiction Classroom Susanne F. Paterson and Carolyn White Gamtso Reaching 16. Framing a Narrative: Critical Use of Comics in Library Exhibitions and Programs Gerald Natal and Jennifer Martinez Wormser 17. Comics in Clinic Kathryn M. Houk, Michelle P. Green, Matthew Noe, and Ariel Pomputius 18. Feminist Curating with Our Comics, Ourselves Jan Descartes and Monica M. Johnson 19. Minicomics Workshops and Comic Arts Fairs to Empower Our Communities Lindsay Gibb Glossary Author Bios Index Publisher Marketing : Though it is still not uncommon to hear the question "Comics? In libraries?!", comics collections have existed in academic institutions for over fifty years. Libraries have taken a variety of approaches to address differing philosophies and needs for their collections, but discourse has typically focused on the practical concerns of management and organization, considering the best ways to collect, catalog, shelve, and share comic books and trades, graphic novels, and more. As a growing body of practice and scholarship, critical librarianship provides essential perspectives on the power structures, systems, and social justice concerns within libraries. This edited work considers comics librarianship through the lens of critical librarianship, focusing on work done in and around the academic library. While questions like "where do we buy comics?" and "how do we house them?" seem sufficiently addressed, such questions of collection management and organization, teaching, and outreach often lack a critical perspective. How and why should comics support and challenge research collections? In what ways can comics unsettle some of our traditional considerations of teaching and outreach? Furthermore, how does our language of organization and classification serve to marginalize or canonize comics works? And what might be revealed by post-colonial, feminist, or critical race readings of our practices? Whether a seasoned comics librarian or a comics fan with a budding interest in the field, readers will find that Reframing the Narrative provides a holistic consideration of comics librarianship practices with a critical edge. Presented through case studies, original research and essays, and personal reflection, the book engages with topics from collection and cataloging to teaching and outreach, with contributors representing academic libraries and academic archival collections of varying sizes and populations across the United States and Canada. Olivia Piepmeier (she/her) is the Arts & Humanities Librarian at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her BA is in Art History and English from the University of North Carolina Greensboro and she attended the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill for her MSLS. She built a strong graphic novel collection in her last position at Greensboro College and taught a for-credit course for two semesters on how to read and find comics with a feminist pedagogy. Stephanie Grimm (she/her) is the Art and Art History Librarian at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. She holds a BFA in Illustration and earned her MSI from the University of Michigan, where she developed a dedicated minicomics collection within the university libraries. She has worked with comics and illustration students at both art & design schools and research universities, and is a proponent of critical librarianship and literacy for artists and design students. Review Citations: Choice 10/01/2019 (EAN 9781634000802, Paperback)
Format: Paperback | Pages: 388 | Publication Date: 2019-05-01
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