01926nam a22001817a 4500999001700000020001800017082001800035100002900053245006600082260004300148300001500191504001900206520126600225650004401491650003201535942001201567952016501579 c39550d39550 a9781647284886 a741.05bFAR-P aFarrell, Alysha eauthor aPosthumanist themes in Graphic Novels / cBy Alysha Farrell  aUnited State:bWillford Press ,c2023. avii, 249p. aIncluded Index aA graphic novel is a type of book wherein the narrative is conveyed through sequential art, generally in the comic book format. It encompasses anthologized, fiction and non-fiction works. Graphic novels combine images and words, and represent a form of comic where the complete story is delivered as a book rather than a periodical. The text accompanied with visual narrative provides an understanding of the context and clues, which shed light on the appropriate meaning of unfamiliar terms and words. Graphic novels have shown to be helpful in the classroom as a conduit for lifelong reading, a tool for better understanding and critical literacy, and stimulation for comprehension and interest. Posthumanism refers to various theoretical constructs which primarily deviate from the conventional understanding of the human subject with respect to the natural world. It seeks to break the boundaries between the human, the animal and the technological. This book covers in detail some existent theories and innovative concepts revolving around graphic novels and their portrayal of posthumanist themes. It is a resource guide for experts as well as students. The extensive content of this book provides the readers with a thorough understanding of the subject. aGraphic novelsvScience fictionxComics aPosthumanism in literature. 2ddccBK 00104070aNASSDOCbNASSDOCd2024-03-21eAhuja book company Pvt Ltdg8834.11i2024-03-21l0o741.05 FAR-Pp54565r2024-05-27 00:00:00v13590.94w2024-03-21yBK