Storytelling in Kabuki By Steen Ledet Christiansen 9781496226686

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Literary studies: fiction, nov

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Wordery

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Nebraska

Storytelling in Kabuki : University of Nebraska Press : 9781496226686 : 1496226682 : 01 Apr 2024 : Steen Ledet Christiansen's Storytelling in "Kabuki" explores the series created by David Mack-a slow, recursive narrative that focuses on the death of Kabuki and her past. The series ran from 1994 to 2004 in a variety of miniseries, one-shots, and spin-offs, rather than following a conventional American monthly release schedule. Most of the series explores different perspectives on the same event and adds background to Kabuki's past, usually through surreal sequences, dreams, and near-death experiences. The flexibility of comics' approach to chronology, space, focalization, narrative, and fictionality enabled Mack to produce an unusual experience. Kabuki tells a story that can only exist via comics. Christiansen analyzes the visual design of the series, a heterogeneous collection of styles depending on the story. To understand Kabuki, it is crucial to explore the visual styles, as well a

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