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Drawn to the Stacks - Essays on Libraries, Librarians and Archives in Comics and Graphic Novels

English · Paperback / Softback

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"This is the first academic volume to examine the librarian and archival professional through the lens of sequential art. The portrayal of libraries/librarians in sequential art has a long history from the Golden Age to the present day. Libraries and archives in comics historically are seen as places of important knowledge and information. This volume takes a deep dive into a multitude of source material to show how librarians/archivists and libraries/archives are used within the comic medium to address multiculturalism, LGBTQ issues, archival practice, and even the concept of librarians as "baddies" or stewards of information unwilling to share with others. The wide breadth of material examined here includes Miyazaki's Nausicaa, Speigleman's Maus, Bechdel's Queer Dykes to Watch Out For, Marvel's Black Panther, Nono's Yoake No Toshokan, DC's Batgirl, Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics, Gaiman's The Sandman, webcomics, Marvel's America Chavez character, Schultz's Xenozoic Tales and much more"--

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Robert G. Weiner, Carrye Kay Syma, and Donell Callender

Part I: Archives and Archivalship

Hidden Archives: An Exploration of Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

Jonathan Burke

Maus and the Archivist: Chronicling and Encountering Transformative Liminal Spaces

Rena A. MacLeod and Stephen A. Harris

Dykes to Watch Out For as a Queer Archive

Jade Kastel

Archives, Memory, and Historical Justice in HBO's Watchmen

Bradley J. Wiles

Culture Forever: Libraries as a Means of Cultural Preservation

Melissa N. Thompson

Libraries of Cosmic Proportions in the Marvel Universe

Conrad R. Pegues

Part II: Libraries and Librarians

Kizuna First! Representation of Japanese Librarianship in the Manga Yoake no Toshokan

Shu Wan

Barbara Gordon as Information Literacy Activist in Batgirl: Son of Penguin

Ian Boucher

Rupert Giles: Slaying the Information Literacy Game

Renee Kiner

The Librarian of Limbo: Or, How to Bear the Weight of Infinity

Richard Gray

The Library of Your Dreams: The Concept of the Ideal Library and Librarian in the Extended Sandman Universe

Erin Sweeney Smith

Part III: Stereotypes, Portrayals, and Representations of the Profession of Librarianship

"Judge all you want, Miss Dominatrix von Librarian": Webcomics Representing Library Staff Outside of Social and Gendered Norms

Amanda R. Glenn-Bradley

Are We the Baddies? Representations of Librarians as Agents of Evil in Comics

Andrew Barber, Angela Cole, and Michelle Gohr

Evolving to Embrace the Unknown: Deconstructing the Librarian Stereotype in The Sandman

Paizha Stoothoff

"There's an xkcd for That": Depictions of Libraries in the Web's Most Relevant Comic

David Durden

Themes of Indigenous Epistemology and LGBTQ Information Seeking Patterns in Marvel's America

Rachel Martinez

When Books Ruled the Earth: Library as Organizing Principle in Mark Schultz's Xenozoic Tales

Tripp Reade

Comic Strip Humor for Librarians

Michael A. Crumpton

About the Contributors

Index


About the author










Carrye Kay Syma is an associate dean and librarian at Texas Tech University. Her research interests include graphic novels and sequential art in education, and women and self-harm. She has been published in Reference Services Review and College and Research Libraries News. Robert G. Weiner is the popular culture librarian at Texas Tech University. His work has been published in the Journal of Popular Culture, Public Library Quarterly, Journal of American Culture, International Journal of Comic Art and Popular Music and Society, and is the author/editor/coeditor of numerous books related to popular culture. Donell Callender has been an academic faculty librarian for 21 years and is currently head of research, instruction & outreach at the Texas Tech University Libraries. Her research interests include student success and retention, and information literacy instruction.

Product details

Assisted by Donell Callender (Editor), Syma (Editor), Syma (Editor), Carrye Kay Syma (Editor), Robert G. Weiner (Editor)
Publisher McFarland and Company, Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2025
 
EAN 9781476692012
ISBN 978-1-4766-9201-2
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 178 mm x 254 mm x 12 mm
Weight 402 g
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

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