Three Ideas

K. Polak
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ABSTRACT:This two-page comic explores the nexus I found between Scott McCloud’s concepts of closure and iconicity. These concepts have had an immense impact on both my scholarship and my creative work, and my short comic links how they create a more complicated understanding of both sympathy and empathy in a hybridized form. I always found the gutter a compelling site of inquiry, as it metaphorically represents both the collaborative space McCloud propounds and also an epistemological crisis—the gutter is a space of not-knowing, and so is only knowable through a projection which may not bear any relation to the intention of the artist and writer. Furthermore, with whom we are prompted to—and choose—to identify with often prompts a moral crisis. We are as likely to see our reflection in the face of a murderer as a saint in comics, and McCloud’s discussion of iconicity suggests that this creates a more morally complex universe in comics than initially appears.
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摘要:这本两页漫画探讨了斯科特·麦克劳德的封闭和象似性概念之间的联系。这些概念对我的学术和我的创作都产生了巨大的影响,我的短篇漫画链接是如何以一种混合的形式创造出对同情和同理心的更复杂的理解的。我一直觉得阴沟是一个令人信服的探究场所,因为它隐喻地代表了麦克劳德提出的合作空间和认识论危机——阴沟是一个不知道的空间,因此只能通过一种投射来了解,而这种投射可能与艺术家和作家的意图没有任何关系。此外,我们被提示和选择认同的人往往会引发道德危机。在漫画中,我们很可能看到自己在杀人犯面前的倒影,就像看到圣徒一样。麦克劳德对象似性的讨论表明,这在漫画中创造了一个比最初出现的更复杂的道德世界。
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