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Nine scholars discuss the philosophy of comics

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https://aestheticsforbirds.com/2023/01/2...of-comics/

INTRO: To do philosophy of comics is to engage with everything from philosophical aesthetics to cognitive science, from moral philosophy to the history of mass art, and from complex debates in metaphysics to nuanced issues in the ethics of representation. It’s in this spirit that we wrote Philosophy of Comics: An Introduction (Bloomsbury, 2022), and it’s in that same spirit that we’ve looked forward to engaging with the range of philosophers, comics scholars, and artists who graciously agreed to collaboratively engage in this roundtable. (Enormous thanks are also due to Matt Strohl for pulling this roundtable together.)

First, a lightning quick overview of our book! Our goal is not to explore philosophy through comics—that is, using the medium as a lens through which to tackle perennial philosophical questions—but instead to explore, expand, and fortify the growing field of philosophy of comics: that is, philosophical examination of the medium itself, as well as its relations to other social and artistic phenomena. For that reason, the book covers a lot of ground, ranging from social questions (e.g., the ethics of comics pornography, the norms of re-coloring) to artistic questions (e.g., how to approach the relation between comics and literature or the aesthetic evaluation of comics adaptations) to ontological questions (e.g., what kinds of artifacts comics are, what kinds of entities fictional characters are) and more. Our hope is that philosophers will find interest in the investigations into comics, and that comics creators, scholars, and fans alike will find interest in the philosophical explorations... (MORE - details)

Our contributors are:
  • Nicholas Whittaker, PhD Candidate at CUNY Graduate Center (they/them)
  • Sam Langsdale, Independent feminist scholar (she/her)
  • Henry Pratt, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Marist College (he/him)
  • John Holbo, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the National University of Singapore (he/him)
  • Eike Exner, Historian of Comics (he/him)
  • Roy Cook, John M. Dolan Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities (he/him)
  • Austin English, Artist and writer (he/him)
  • Author’s response from Sam Cowling and Wesley Cray
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