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The comics of Charles Schulz : the good grief of modern life / edited by Jared Gardner and Ian Gordon.

Contributor Gardner, Jared.

Imprint:Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c2017.

Descriptionviii, 220 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Philosophy and poetics. 1. Peppermint Patty's desire. Charles Schulz and the Queer comics of failure / Ben Saunders. ; 2. "There has to be something deeply symbolic in that." Peanuts and the sublime / Anne C. McCarthy ; 3. Saying, showing, and Schulz. The typography and notation of Peanuts / Roy T. Cook -- Identity and performance. 4. Consuming childhood Peanuts and children's consumer culture in the Postwar Era / Lara Saguisag ; 5. "How can we lose when we're so sincere?" Varieties of sincerity in Peanuts / Leonie Brialey ; 6. "I Ttought I was winning in the game of life ... but there was a flag on the play." Sport in Charles Schulz's Peanuts / Jeffrey O. Segrave -- Peanuts and history. 7. Footballs and Ottim Liffs Charlie Brown in Coconino / Michael Tisserand ; 8. Schulz and the late sixties. Snoopy's signs of the times / Joseph J. Darowski ; 9. Franklin and the early 1970s / Christopher P. Lehman -- Transmedial Peanuts. 10. Making a world for all of God's children. A Charlie Brown Christmas and the aesthetics of doubt and faith / Ben Novotny Owen ; 11. Charles Schulz, Comic art, and personal value / M. J. Clarke ; 12. Charlie Brown cafes and the marketing of Peanuts in Asia / Ian Gordon ; 13. Chips off the 01' Blockhead evidence of influence in Peanuts parodies / Gene Kannenberg Jr

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index

Note:"With contributions by: Leonie Brialey, MJ Clarke, Roy T. Cook, Joseph J. Darowski, Ian Gordon, Gene Kannenberg Jr., Christopher P. Lehman, Anne C. McCarthy, Ben Owen, Lara Saguisag, Ben Saunders, Jeffrey O. Segrave, and Michael Tisserand The Comics of Charles Schulz collects new essays on the work of the creator of the immensely popular Peanuts comic strip. Despite Schulz's celebrity, few scholarly books on his work and career have been published. This collection serves as a foundation for future study not only of Charles Schulz (1922-2000) but, more broadly, of the understudied medium of newspaper comics. Schulz's Peanuts ran for a half century, during which time he drew the strip and its characters to express keen observations on postwar American life and culture. As Peanuts' popularity grew, Schulz had opportunities to shape the iconography, style, and philosophy of modern life in ways he never could have imagined when he began the strip in 1950. Edited by leading scholars Jared Gardner and Ian Gordon, this volume ranges over a spectrum of Schulz's accomplishments and influence, touching on everything from cartoon aesthetics to the marketing of global fast food. Philosophy, ethics, and cultural history all come into play. Indeed, the book even highlights Snoopy's global reach as American soft power. As the broad interdisciplinary range of this volume makes clear, Peanuts offers countless possibilities for study and analysis. From many perspectives--including childhood studies, ethnic studies, health and exercise studies, as well as sociology--The Comics of Charles Schulz offers the most comprehensive and diverse study of the most influential cartoonist during the second half of the twentieth century."-- Provided by publisherNote



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Gardner, Jared.
Gordon, Ian, 1954-
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Critical approaches to comics artist series.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe), 1922-2000. Peanuts.
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Peanuts (Comic strip)
Comic books, strips, etc -- United States -- History and criticism.
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Critical approaches to comics artists.