March 2010
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On the Origins of Comics: New York Double-take | ...
On the Origins of Comics: New York Double-take BRIAN BOYD Comics can have almost no mass and yet be the most mass of mass arts: Garfield has had up to 263 million readers a day. Comics constitute a new art, just over a century old, and usually an unusually accessible one. So what can evolution add to our understanding of comics? Evolution lets us see comics, like almost anything human or even...
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January 2010
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the evolutionary review: art. science. culture →
The aim of The Evolutionary Review: Art, Science, & Culture is to provide an unprecedented forum for evolutionary analyses and critiques of the many fields within art, science, and culture. Using an evolutionary lens to look at cultural products — film, fiction, theater, visual art, and dance; as well as the sociopolitical-environmental realm, The Evolutionary Review hopes to add to...
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