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Teaching graphic novels or manga

 

Teaching graphic novels

 

Graphic Texts in the Classroom

 

Graphic Memoirs: Reading about Diverse Lives, Learning about Ourselves. WednesdayYA blog

 

Graphic Novel Resources

 

Graphic Novels in the Classroom: A Teacher Roundtable

 

An Introduction to Graphic Novels

 

Making Visual Narratives: Resources on comics and graphic novels

 

Gutters, Balloons, and Panels: Understanding Persepolis

 

Brian Kelley: Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, and Comics: A Position Paper

 

Melissa Schieble: Reading Images in American Born Chinese Through Critical Visual Literacy, English Journal

 

Recommended lists of graphic novels

 

YALSA's Graphic Novel Resources

 

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

 

Study: Use of a graphic novel to teach information literacy/research skills to college students

 

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 

 

 

Online graphic novels

 

All Ages Graphic Novel Created Using Scribus, Inkscape, Gimp

 

Recommended Graphic Novels for Public Libraries

 

E-sheep

 

NYC2123

 

Full Story

 

The Elixir

 

Art Bomb: graphic novels

 

http://www.nbmpublishing.com/

 

NBC's Heroes: TV series employing graphic design

 

Online graphic novels / tv series

 

 

Further reading on graphic 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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