Volume 07 : Issue 02 : 2021
The Social, Political, and Ideological Semiotics of Comics and Cartoons

Edited by: Stephan Packard and Lukas R.A. Wilde

 

Journal of SemiotIcs Volume 07 : Issue 02 : 2021. The Social, Political and Ideological Semiotics of Comics and Cartoons

Punctum. is a blind peer-reviewed, on-line journal dedicated to the semiotic study of contemporary cultural texts, practices and processes, published by the Hellenic Semiotic Society, member of the International Association for Semiotic Studies (IASS).

Aspiring to provide a venue for the advancement of international semiotic scholarship, the journal is published twice a year (July & December) in English, although submissions in French and German will be accepted as well. Punctum.’s Editorial Board reflects both its international scope and the diversity of contemporary semiotic research and theory.

Punctum. invites submissions (original research papers, review articles, book reviews) across a wide range of semiotic fields and methodologies on an on-going basis, and regularly puts out calls for special issues with guest editors. The journal’s contents are registered with CrossRef and indexed in Scopus.

 

 

Articles What More Can Semiotics do for Comics? Looking at Their Social, Political, and Ideological Significations (1099 downloads)
Stephan Packard and Lukas R.A. Wilde, Guest Editors
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Isotopy as a Tool for the Analysis of Comics in Translation: The Italian ‘Rip-Off’ of Gilbert Shelton’s Freak Brothers (916 downloads)
Chiara Polli
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The Repeatable Hand and the Mediated Self in Mira Jacob’s Good Talk (705 downloads)
Nicholas Wirtz
45-71ABSTRACTPDF
Objectifying Visual Language in Autobiographical Comics (906 downloads)
Adam Whybray
73-95ABSTRACTPDF
Drawing Sex: Pages, Bodies, and Sighs in Japanese Eromanga (908 downloads)
Caitlin Casiello
97-121ABSTRACTPDF
Signs of Disintegration: Subversive Visual Expressions of Processes of Social Transformation and Ideological Clashes in a Czech Graphic Novel Series about Political History (762 downloads)
Martin Foret
123-149ABSTRACTPDF
Mapping Europe’s Attitudes Towards Refugees in Political Cartoons through CMT and CMA (915 downloads)
Roula Kitsiou and Maria Papadopoulou
151-174ABSTRACTPDF
The Synergy of Animation and Tourism Industry: Myths and Ideologies in Mickey Mouse’s Traveling Adventure (704 downloads)
Eirini Papadaki
175-200ABSTRACTPDF
Reviews Materiality, Data Epistemology and Enunciation (674 downloads)
Maria Giulia Dondero
201-209ABSTRACTPDF
Can enactivism and semiotics be together? (1196 downloads)
Antonis Iliopoulos
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Reading visual narratives across cultures (856 downloads)
Federico Zanettin
223-228ABSTRACTPDF
Full Issue Volume 7, Issue 2 (2021) Full Issue (778 downloads)
Stephan Packard and Lukas R.A. Wilde
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