Superheroes and American Self Image

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censorship in media
CIA Coup
Cold War ideology
Comic Book Creators
Comic Book Industry
Comic Book Readership
comic book studies
Comics Code Authority
Comics Magazine Association
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Green Lantern
Horror Comic Books
Invincible Iron Man
Iron Man
Juvenile Delinquency
Lois Lane
Marvel Comic Books
political discourse analysis
Romance Comic Books
Senate Subcommittee Hearing
Superhero Comic Books
superhero comics and American identity
Superhero Narratives
Superman's Girl Friend
Superman’s Girl Friend
Television Series Batman
United States Navy
US cultural history
visual narrative research
Younger Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138306462
  • Weight: 344g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of comic-books, mobilising them as a means to understand better the political context in which they are produced. Structured around key political events in the US between 1938 and 1975, the author combines analyses of visual and textual discourse, including comic-book letters pages, to come to a more complete picture of the relationship between comic-books as documents and the people who read and created them. Exploring the ways in which ideas about the US and its place in the world were represented in major superhero comic-books during the tumultuous period of US history from the Great Depression to the political trauma of Watergate and the end of the Vietnam War, Superheroes and American Self-Image sheds fresh light on the manner in which comic-books shape and are shaped by contemporary politics. As such it will appeal to scholars of cultural and media studies, history and popular culture.
Michael Goodrum is Senior Lecturer in Modern History in the Department of History and American Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.