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  • The Contemporary Comic Book Superhero

    The Contemporary Comic Book Superhero by Ndalianis, Angela;

    Series: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies; 19;

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    Short description:

    Finding expression in comic books, television series and successful blockbuster films, the superhero has become part of everyday life. Exploring the superhero genre, its storytelling practices, its hero-types and its relationship with fans, this anthology fills a gap in research about the comic book superhero of the last 20 years.

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    Long description:

    Over the last several decades, comic book superheroes have multiplied and, in the process, become more complicated. In this cutting edge anthology an international roster of contributors offer original research and writing on the contemporary comic book superhero, with occasional journeys into the film and television variation. As superheroes and their stories have grown with the audiences that consume them, their formulas, conventions, and narrative worlds have altered to follow suit, injecting new, unpredictable and more challenging characterizations that engage ravenous readers who increasingly demand more.



    'Angela Ndalianis's collection leaves no cape unfurled.' - M/C Reviews


    '[A] genre-warping collection of essays... plenty of fanlike enthusiasm fuels these writers as they explore fascinating notions of time, space, identity, and colonialism inspired by superhero comics' colorful and disposable delights.' - The Village Voice, Sound of the City blog

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Figures



    Acknowledgments



     


    Part I: "That?s the Problem with You Readers, You Know All the Plots": Time, Genre and Narration



    1. Comic Book Superheroes: An Introduction



    Angela Ndalianis



     


    2. ?Just Men in Tights?: Rewriting Silver Age Comics in an Era of Multiplicity



    Henry Jenkins



    3. The Time of Heroes: Narrative, Progress and Eternity in Miracleman



    Paul Atkinson



     


    4. ?Worlds Within Worlds?: The Role of Superheroes in the Marvel and DC Universes



    Jason Bainbridge



     


    5. Baroque Mutants in the 21st Century? Re-thinking Genre through the Superhero



    Saige Walton



     


    Part II: "We act normal, mom! I want to be normal!": Superbodies, Identities and Fans



    6. Secret Identity Politics



    Scott Bukatman



     


    7. The Superhero as Labor: The Secret Corporate Identity



    Greg M. Smith



     


    8. When Fangirls Perform: The Gendered Fan Identity in Superhero Comics Fandom



    Karen Healey



     


    9. Recruiting an Amazon: The Collision of Old World Ideology and New World Identity in Wonder Woman



     


    Clare Pitkethly



     


    10. ?Oy Gevalt!?: A Peek at the Development of Jewish Superheroines



    Jennifer Dowling



     


    Part III: "I?m Just a Puppet Who Can See the Strings": Revisions, Retellings and Auteurs



    11. Entering the Green: Imaginal Space in Black Orchid



    Sallye Sheppeard



     


    12. The Mild-Mannered Reporter: How Clark Kent Surpassed Superman



    Vanessa Russell



     


    13. It?s a Jungle in Here: Animal Man, Continuity Issues and the Authorial Death Drive



    Steven Zani



     


    14. Morrison?s Muscle Mystery versus Everyday Reality ... and Other Parallel Worlds!



    Martyn Pedler



     


    15. Enter the Aleph: Superhero Worlds and Hypertime Realities



    Angela Ndalianis



     


    List of Contributors



    Index


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