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Revision as of 13:53, 21 December 2016

The Eisner Award for Best Educational/Academic Work is an award for "creative achievement" in American comic books for academic publishing.

Winners and nominees

Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year.

  • 2012:[1] (tie)
    • Cartooning: Philosophy & Practice by Ivan Brunetti
    • Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby by Charles Hatfield
      • Alan Moore: Conversations edited by Eric Berlatsky
      • Critical Approaches to Comics: Theories and Methods edited by Matthew J. Smith and Randy Duncan
      • Projections: Comics and the History of 21st Century Storytelling by Jared Gardner
  • 2013:[2] Lynda Barry: Girlhood Through the Looking Glass by Susan E. Kirtley
    • Autobiographical Comics: Life Writing in Pictures by Elisabeth El Refaie
    • Comics Versus Art by Bart Beaty
    • Crockett Johnson & Ruth Krauss: How an Unlikely Couple Found Love, Dodged the FBI, and Transformed Children’s Literature by Philip Nel
    • The Poetics of Slumberland by Scott Bukatman
  • 2014:[3] Black Comics: Politics of Race and Representation edited by Sheena C. Howard and Ronald L. Jackson II
    • Anti-Foreign Imagery in American Pulps and Comic Books, 1920–1960 by Nathan Vernon Madison
    • Drawing from Life: Memory and Subjectivity in Comic Art edited by Jane Tolmie
    • International Journal of Comic Art edited by John A. Lent
    • The Superhero Reader edited by Charles Hatfield, Jeet Heer, and Kent Worcester
  • 2015:[4] Graphic Details: Jewish Women’s Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews edited by Sarah Lightman
    • American Comics, Literary Theory, and Religion: The Superhero Afterlife by A. David Lewis
    • Considering Watchmen: Poetics, Property, Politics by Andrew Hoberek
    • Funnybooks: The Improbable Glories of the Best American Comic Books by Michael Barrier
    • The Origins of Comics: From William Hogarth to Winsor McCay by Thierry Smolderen
    • Wide Awake in Slumberland: Fantasy, Mass Culture, and Modernism in the Art of Winsor McCay by Katherine Roeder
  • 2016:[5] The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art edited by Frances Gateward and John Jennings
    • Boys Love Manga and Beyond: History, Culture, and Community in Japan edited by Mark McLelland
    • Graphic Medicine Manifesto by M. K. Czerwiec
    • Superheroes on World Screens edited by Rayna Denison and Rachel Mizsei-Ward
    • Unflattening by Nick Sousanis

References

  1. ^ "2012 Eisner nominations are out, topped by Daredevil". The Beat.
  2. ^ "2013 Eisner Award Nominees Announced - Comic Book Resources". comicbookresources.com.
  3. ^ Rich Johnston. "Live: The Eisner Awards 2014 - The Shortest Eisners Ever Storm Saga, Hawkeye, Dean Mullaney (UPDATE)". Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movie, TV News.
  4. ^ "DC, Marvel & Fantagraphics Top 2014 Eisner Award Nominations - Comic Book Resources". comicbookresources.com.
  5. ^ http://www.newsarama.com/30298-2016-eisner-award-winners-full-list.html