Barker, Martin. Comics: Ideology, Power, and the Critics. Cultural Politics. Manchester and New York: Manchester U P, 1989.
  1. Thinking About Ideolgy and Comics . . . 1
  2. Action: A Suitable Case for Treatment . . . 17
  3. Understanding Action . . . 36
  4. Ye 'orrible 'aunted 'ouse . . . 62
  5. The Vicissitudes of Identification . . . 92
  6. The Legacy of Vladimir Propp . . . 117
  7. 'They All Hate Me': Jackie and the Problem of Romance . . . 134
  8. 'But How Can I Ever Be Sure?': Revisiting Jackie . . . 160
  9. The Lost World of 'Sterotypes' . . . 196
  10. The Trouble with Dad: Bunty, Tracy, and Fantasy . . . 211
  11. 'Reading' the Readers . . . 239
  12. A Dialogical Approach to Ideology . . . 262
  13. Deconstructing Donald . . . 279



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