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Estranging Comics - Towards a novel comics praxeology
Manouach, Ilan
2022
 

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Abstract :
[en] The industry-wide adoption of digital and network technologies has produced long-lasting and unevenly distributed effects in all the sectors of the comics industry. The globalization of markets and services has profoundly reshaped comics labor. Its effects are economic (the precarization of craftsmanship traditions), social (the rise of entrepreneurial fan culture and the consolidation of increasingly diversified communities with novel forms of amateur and semi-professional activity), technical (the introduction of digital tools for the distribution, the archival and retrieval of media artefacts) and aesthetic (the gradual integration in the production pipeline of AI and synthetic media). As is demonstrated by the recent emergence of radical forms of experimentation documented in the Conceptual Comics media collections of Ubuweb and Monoskop, comic artists are often able to leverage the dependencies of the ever-growing network infrastructure of the comics industry. Nevertheless, these disruptions foreground an epistemic crisis in the understanding of contemporary comics, both in academia and in more traditionally established professional spheres. This thesis embraces an attitude of productive estrangement towards the medium’s forms, material qualities and operations, and constructs comics as a “contemporary object”. According to philosopher Anne-Françoise Schmid, a contemporary object is an extra-disciplinary entity that is massively distributed in space and time. Understanding such an object depends on the increasingly aggregate nature of knowledge production and dissemination in the computational age. Both in theory, with a series of papers in peer-review journals, and in artistic practice, by way of published comics and commissioned curatorial projects, this thesis examines the mutations of the comics ecology as an expansion of the scope of knowledge. It embraces the cumulative impact of digital transformation and articulates a novel comics praxeology predicated on two conditions. First, the thesis appeals for a systematic exploration of comics outside of narrow media purviews, the implicitly disciplinary conceptions, and the dominant historical perspectives in Comics Studies. It aims to develop a conception that embraces a rigorous application ofa non-hegemonic interdisciplinarity in comics research. Second, and most importantly, the thesis argues for the expansion of operational agency on the part of comics professionals. This agency is described as a heightened contextual appreciation of the industry’s infrastructural backend, an awareness of its imbricated institutions and a diversification of the professional toolbox. I argue that a novel comics praxeology is a necessary attribute in order to embrace future, speculative,unclaimed or hitherto impossible forms in comics expression.
Disciplines :
Art & art history
Author, co-author :
Manouach, Ilan  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Traverses
Language :
English
Title :
Estranging Comics - Towards a novel comics praxeology
Defense date :
22 April 2022
ISBN/EAN :
9789526407333
Number of pages :
284
Institution :
Aalto University [Media tudies], Helsinki, Finland
Degree :
PhD
Promotor :
El Baroni, Bassam;  Aalto University > Curatorial Studies
Dworkin, Craig;  University of Utah > English
Baetens, Jan;  KU Leuven
Baetens, Jan;  KU Leuven - Catholic University of Leuven
Jury member :
Snelson, Danny;  UCLA > Game Lab
Gilbert, Annette;  Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nuremberg > Comparative Literature
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