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Teaching graphic novels

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Recommended lists of graphic novels

 

YALSA's Graphic Novel Resources

 

Gene Yang: Are Graphic Novels Replacing Real Books

 

Building Literacy Connections with Graphic Novels: Page by Page, Panel by Panel

 

Podcast: An Introduction to Graphic Novels

 

ALA's 2010 Great Graphic Novels for Teens

 

Dealing with Challenges to Graphic Novels, ALA

 

Sterg Botzakis: Blog: Graphic Novel Resources 

 

Crunchy Roll: Popular teen site for Manga and anime videos

 

NCTE: Teaching Graphic Novels

 

Young Adult Library Services Association: Graphic novels: Professional tips

 

Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics

 

James Bucky Carter's blog on teaching comics and graphic novels

 

Brodart: book supplier of graphic novels

 

Teaching with Graphic Novels, NewLits

 

Art Spiegelman: Discussion of graphic novels

 

Jessica Abel: What is a Graphic Novel?

 

Columbia University's graphic novels site

 

Stanford Graphic Novels Project

 

Mercer County Library: Graphic novels

 

Articles in Vision Quest on responding to and creating graphic novels

 

Mallary Tenore, Journalists, Artists Tell Stories with Nonfiction Graphic Novels

 

Media Meltdown: graphic novel, comics, games, and activities for media literacy

 

ALAN Review: article on graphic novels

 

Art Spiegelman's MAUS: Working-Through The Trauma of the Holocaust

 

Jessica Abel: What is a Graphic Novel? (a visual introduction to the genre)

 

Frank Miller's Sin City

 

Digital Manga Novels

 

No Flying, No Tights

 

Using Graphic Novels in the Classroom

 

Manga School: Forums and tech support for manga writing

 

Schwarz, G. (2007). Graphic novels of multiple literacies. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy

 

Best Graphic Novels Reviewed

 

No Flying No Tights: reviews of graphic novels for teens

 

101 Best Graphic Novels

 

School Library Journal: Graphic Novels Roundup

 

Gorman, M (2002, August 1). What Teens Want: 30 Graphic Novels you Can't Live Without. School Library Journal

 

The Librarian's Guide to Anime and Manga

 

Recommended Graphic Novels for Public Libraries

 

http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Study/4273/graphic.html

 

http://www.rambles.net/gnovels.html

 

Manga/Graphic Novels

 

Webquest: Net Force—the uses of graphics on the Web based on graphics in comic books

 

Chandler-Olcott, K., & Mahar, D. (2001). Considering genre in the digital literacy classroom. Reading Online,5(4).

 

Teaching with Graphic Novels, NewLits

 

Columbia University's graphic novels site

 

Stanford Graphic Novels Project

 

Mercer County Library: Graphic novels

 

Articles in Vision Quest on responding to and creating graphic novels

 

ALAN Review: article on graphic novels

 

Art Spiegelman's MAUS: Working-Through The Trauma of the Holocaust

 

Jessica Abel: What is a Graphic Novel? (a visual introduction to the genre)

 

Frank Miller's Sin City

 

Digital Manga Novels 

 

Carter, J. B.  (2007).  Building Literacy Connections with Graphic Novels: Page by Page, Panel by Panel.  Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English. 

 

Chinn, M. (2004).  Writing and Illustrating the Graphic Novel: Everything You Need to Know to Create Great Graphic Works. Hauppauge: Barron’s, 2004. 

 

Frey, N., & Fisher, D.  (Eds.).  (2008).  Teaching visual literacy: using comic books, graphic novels, anime, cartoons, and more to develop comprehension and thinking skills.  Los Angeles: Corwin Press. 

 

Gorman, M.  (2003).  Getting Graphic! Using Graphic Novels to Promote Literacy with Preteens and Teens. Worthington: Linworth, 2003.

 

Monnin, K.  (2009). Teaching graphic novels: Practical strategies for the secondary ELA classroom.

         Gainesville, FL: Maupin House. 

 

Tabachnick, S. E.  (Ed.).  (2009). Teaching the graphic novel.  New York: Modern Language Association.

 

Wolk, D.  (2008).   Reading comics: How graphic novels work and what they mean.   Da Capo Press.

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