Science and comics: from popularization to the discipline of Comics Studies

IF 0.2 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
O. Hudoshnyk, Oleksandr P. Krupskyi
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Abstract

Modern scientific communication traditionally uses visual narratives, such as comics, for education, presentation of scientific achievements to a mass audience, and as an object of research. The article offers a three-level characterization of the interaction of comic culture and science in a diachronic aspect. Attention is focused not only on the chronological stages of these intersections, the expression of the specifics of the interaction is offered against the background of scientific and public discussions that accompany the comics–science dialogue to this day. Within the framework of the first stage (the appearance and distribution of popular science and educational comics), the characteristics of comics content necessary for the different genesis are highlighted: documentary storytelling, educational practices of learning through drawing, active cooperation with well-known companies and institutions, informativeness and empathic involvement of the young reader in a heroico-romantic narrative of scientific discoveries and mastering nature. With the intensification of interdisciplinary approaches (the second stage), comics are increasingly involved in presenting scientific results within the most diverse fields. Comics-based research is becoming an interdisciplinary method and a widespread practical area with the corresponding formation of scientific tools (applied comics, data comics), forms of interdisciplinary interaction (graphic medicine, ethnography, narrative geography, urban comics, comics journalism, etc.), and scientific publications (“The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship”, “Sequentials”). The national format of comics-based research is presented on the example of Ukrainian comics projects (historical, feminist comics). In the genesis of development, Comics Studies have gone from a field of research to disciplinary definitions. In the creation of the metadiscourse of the scientific direction (the third stage), the authors focused on scientific discussions, the formation of academic directions and approaches, and markers of disciplinary self-identification. Emphasis is placed on the unique phenomenon of the simultaneous concordance of various stages of the dialogue between comics and science, on the prolonged replication of successful inventions into modern experience, and the active testing of known narratives at new levels of a scientific presentation.
科学与漫画:从普及到漫画研究学科
现代科学传播传统上使用视觉叙事,如漫画,用于教育,向大众展示科学成果,并作为研究对象。本文从历时性的角度对喜剧文化与科学的相互作用进行了三个层次的表征。人们的注意力不仅集中在这些交叉点的时间顺序上,而且还在伴随漫画与科学对话的科学和公众讨论的背景下提供了相互作用的具体表达。在第一阶段(科普和教育漫画的出现和发行)的框架内,突出了不同起源所必需的漫画内容特征:纪录片叙事,通过绘画学习的教育实践,与知名公司和机构的积极合作,年轻读者参与英雄主义浪漫主义的科学发现和掌握自然的叙事,信息丰富,感同身受。随着跨学科方法的加强(第二阶段),漫画越来越多地参与展示最多样化领域的科学成果。基于漫画的研究正在成为一种跨学科的方法和广泛的实践领域,并形成了相应的科学工具(应用漫画、数据漫画)、跨学科互动形式(图形医学、民族志、叙事地理、城市漫画、漫画新闻等)和科学出版物(“漫画网格:漫画学术期刊”、“序列”)。以乌克兰漫画项目(历史、女权主义漫画)为例,介绍了基于漫画研究的国家格式。在发展的起源中,漫画研究已经从一个领域的研究走向了学科的定义。在科学方向元话语的创造(第三阶段)中,作者关注于科学讨论、学术方向和方法的形成以及学科自我认同的标记。重点放在漫画与科学之间对话的各个阶段同时协调的独特现象上,在成功发明到现代经验的长期复制上,以及在科学呈现的新水平上对已知叙述的积极测试上。
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History of Science and Technology
History of Science and Technology Arts and Humanities-Museology
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33.30%
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