2015
DOI: 10.1386/stic.6.1.85_1
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Sound affects: Visualizing music, musicians and (sub)cultural identity in BECK and Scott Pilgrim

Abstract: This article discusses the portrayal of popular music in comics as both a product of sensory and emotive experience, and as a determinant of social identity and labour. To this end, it focuses on the Japanese serialized manga BECK and the Canadian graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim. These two works offer comparable perspectives on music and the social mythos of musicianship, as well as sharing similar young male protagonists and social contexts, despite their disparate settings in Tokyo and Toronto, respective… Show more

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