Z604/Z672 Comic Books and Their Readers, Spring 2024

Digital and Empirical Methods for Studying Readership and Fandom.

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Z604/Z672 Comic Books and Their Readers

Digital and Empirical Methods for Studying Readership and Fandom
Spring 2024

12:40 - 15:15 Wednesday, Sycamore Hall (SY) 103

Instructor: Associate Professor John A. Walsh, jawalsh@indiana.edu.
Office Hours: Schedule at https://fantastical.app/jawalsh-r1Wz/office-hours.

Associate Instructor: Alex Wingate, alewinga@iu.edu
Office Hours: Thursdays, 1:30pm-2:45pm, and by appointment (click Zoom link in Alex’s profile)

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Week 6: Fan mail and corpus-building

Summary

This week we will explore the topic of comic book fan mail and learn techniques for building a corpus of fan mail for research investigations.

Weekly Learning Objectives

Before class: Readings, resources, and tasks

Readings

IT Skills

Converting a scan to searchable text with Adobe Acrobat

Screenshots (Windows)

Screenshots (Mac)

Screenshots (iPadOS/iOS)

Public Domain Comics / Downloadable Comics

Tools used for today’s activities

In class

Exploring fanmail activity

We will spend time in class individually looking for interesting examples of fan mail. Try to find two or three distinct examples.

Keep notes on:

After working individual, we will get together in small groups to share our findings, and then groups will report back to the full class.

Sources for finding fan mail