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在这篇文章中,我将研究李来(Lai, 2021)在《核果》中不同风格的绘画共存。我认为这部图画小说使用了两种绘画风格来产生不同的时空,这可以通过讨论巴赫金的时空概念来更好地理解。(Bakhtin 2011)我将把这种绘画的使用与Shigeru Mizuki (Mizuki and Allen, 2011)在《向我们高贵的死亡前进》中呈现的绘画风格进行比较,并认为这些漫画使用风格来激活不同的时间空间时间,以加深读者对人物之间人际关系的理解。我将考虑这些漫画中绘制的和绘制的身体的含义,在漫画中表现绘画的自然主义形式的历史背景下,以及在另类漫画中进行类型拼接和“滑动”的实践。我将研究两种绘画风格之间的运动形成这些叙事的结构元素的方式,并认为这种运动对于传达这些漫画的意义至关重要。关键词:叙事绘画理论;绘画风格;时代性地形小说;
Stylistic co-existence and the chronotope in Stone Fruit and onwards towards our noble deaths
ABSTRACTIn this essay, I will examine the co-existence of different styles of drawing in Stone Fruit by Lee Lai (Lai, 2021). I will argue that this graphic novel uses two styles of drawing to produce different space times which can be better understood through a discussion of Bakhtin’s idea of the Chronotope. (Bakhtin 2011) I will compare this use of drawing to the drawing styles present in Onwards Towards Our Noble Deaths by Shigeru Mizuki (Mizuki and Allen, 2011) and argue that these comics use style to activate different chronotopic space times in order to deepen the reader's understanding of the interpersonal relationships between characters. I will consider the implications for both the drawn and drawing body in these comics, in the context of the history of naturalistic forms of representational drawing in manga and the practice of genre-splicing and ‘swiping’ in alternative comics. I will examine ways in which the movement between two styles of drawing form a structuring element of these narratives and argue that this movement is essential to communicating the meaning of these comics.KEYWORDS: Narrative drawing theorydrawing stylechronotopesgraphic novelsmanga Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).