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+ | === Primary Source Material === | ||
+ | The three lists here detail various mythos and cultural aspects that are necessary for the analysis. All of these texts focus on the role of the hero, the role of the woman as protagonist, | ||
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[[Premodern Primary Source Material]] | [[Premodern Primary Source Material]] | ||
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[[World Literature Primary Source Material]] | [[World Literature Primary Source Material]] | ||
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+ | === Comic Book Primary Sources === | ||
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+ | This list was up for debate as to where it needed to go. The option was given, I have decided it is fair game for both the literature comps and the specialty area comps. In either case, the comics will not be the focal point of either comp exam, just modern examples and data to write about. This list is primarily for the dissertation itself. | ||
[[Comic Book Primary Source Material]] | [[Comic Book Primary Source Material]] | ||
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- | [[Comic Book Specialty Area]] | ||
+ | === Specialty Areas === | ||
+ | These lists were broken up primarily because of the intradisciplinary nature of this research. All of these lists fall under English Arts/World Lit: Adaptation Studies, Convergence Culture, Comic Book Adaptation, and Visual Rhetoric. All three lists are concerned with how stories get adapted, how people maintain control over intellectual property, how fans interact with the different modals, what evolves out of all of this memetically, | ||
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[[Adaptation Studies/ | [[Adaptation Studies/ | ||
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+ | [[Comic Book Adaptation/ | ||
[[Visual/ | [[Visual/ | ||
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