• Title of article

    ‘‘Spaces Invested with Content’’: Crossing the ‘Gaps’ in Comics with Readers in Schools

  • Author/Authors

    David E. Low، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    18
  • From page
    368
  • To page
    385
  • Abstract
    In recent years, reading scholars have increasingly attended to children’s responses to picturebook page breaks, reasoning that the inferences young readers make during the turning of the page are central to understanding how children construct continuous narratives in semiotically rich texts. In this paper I argue that comics (including comic books and graphic novels) offer similar gap-filling affordances as picturebooks, but for older children and adolescent readers. A major site of meaning-making in comics is the ‘‘gutter’’ between panels. This is where much of the magic occurs for readers while transacting with the medium. Since the comics medium is popular with many students and has received increased attention from teachers, researchers, and curriculum developers during the multimodal and multiliterate turns of the past decades, I argue that it is vital for educators not only to use comics in their classrooms, but to focus explicitly on gutters in order to exercise the medium’s full potential. Pulling from numerous sources, I provide several pedagogical activities that emphasize gutters as rich sites of constructing meaning.
  • Keywords
    Comics Sequential art Gutters Graphic novels Inference making Visual literacy
  • Journal title
    Childrens Literature in Education
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Childrens Literature in Education
  • Record number

    828098