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El. knyga: DC Comics Universe: Critical Essays

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  • Formatas: 260 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476647265
  • Formatas: 260 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476647265

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"As properties of DC comics continue to sprout over the years, narratives that were once kept sacrosanct now spill over into one another, synergizing into one bona fide creative Universe. Intended for both professional pop culture researchers and generalinterest readers, this collection of essays covers DC Universe multimedia, including graphic novels, video games, movies and TV shows. Each essay is written by a recognized pop culture expert offering a distinct perspective on a wide variety of topics. Even though many of the entries address important social themes like gender and racism, the book is not limited to these topics. Also included are more lighthearted essays for full verisimilitude, including analyses of long forgotten or seemingly marginal aspects of the DC Extended Universe, as well as in-depth and original interpretations of the most beloved characters and their relationships to one another. Highly accessible and approachable, this work provides previously unavailable in-roads that createa richer comprehension of the ever-expanding DC Universe."--

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A distinct perspective on a wide variety of topicsin-depth and originalhighly accessible and approachable, this work provides previously unavailable in-roads that create a richer comprehension of the ever-expanding DC Universe.Overdrive

Introduction: Superman, DC Comics, and the Lure of the Fantastic 1(14)
Douglas Brode
Super Immigrants in the DC Universe: Superman and Wonder Woman in the United States
15(10)
Emily Lauer
Deconstructing Batman, Encumbered and Unencumbered
25(17)
Cyrus R. K. Patell
Queer(ing) Robin: Performances of Sexuality in Dick Grayson and His Aliases
42(12)
Micah McCrary
Constructed Super Families: Superheroes, Super-Kids, and Super-Pets
54(11)
Ora C. McWilliams
From Sherlock Holmes to Contemporary Superheroes: The Art of Detection and Investigation in the DC Universe
65(12)
Michelle D. Miranda
Of Selina Kyle and Harley Quinn: Branding and Controlling Women in Batman Video Games
77(12)
Carl Wilson
Shipping Supergirl: Discovering and Defending Lesbian Identity Through a DC Fandom
89(11)
Katherine Pradt
Batgirl of Burnside: The Normalization of Diversity in the DC Universe
100(10)
Hafsa Alkhudairi
From Boy to Man: The Power of Shazam and Idealized Self-Image
110(12)
William Battle
The Cultural Context of Green Lantern: Superhero Commodity Rebirth, Renewal, and Rhetorical Extensions
122(14)
Garret L. Castleberry
Teleporting Off the Page: The Wacky Life and Truncated Career of Ambush Bug
136(10)
Joseph S. Walker
Ratoon, Remontant, Revenant, or Recorporation: Death, Melancholy, and Mourning in DC's The Saga of the Swamp Thing
146(12)
Jeffrey Mccambridge
Aquaman Rex: The Arthurian Associations of a DC Superhero
158(12)
Carl B. Sell
Bound to the Shackles of History: Reading Archival Practices in DC Comics' Flashpoint
170(10)
Priel Cohanim
DCs King of the Wild Frontier: Tomahawk and the Tradition of the Eastern-Western
180(11)
Douglas Brode
DC Comics' Renaissance: An Examination of the Audience for The New Teen Titans
191(10)
Joshua Ryan Roeder
"A vision of the world where all wisdom is annihilated"; Time, Narrative, and the Optics of Power in Watchmen
201(13)
Jeffrey Mccambridge
Wonder Woman Revisited: Increasing the Drama with Classical Reception in New 52's Justice League
214(11)
Scott Manning
Evil Ink: Tattoos as a Sign of Villainy in Comics
225(11)
Michelle D. Miranda
Caped Crusaders and Cartoon Crossovers: A Nostalgic Look "Beyond" DC Superheroes
236(11)
Christina M. Knopf
About the Contributors 247(4)
Index 251
Douglas Brode is a novelist, screenwriter, playwright, film historian, and award winning journalist. He teaches courses on various popular culture subjects at the Newhouse School of Public Communications, Department of Radio, TV and Film, at Syracuse University. The author of more than 35 books on the visual and performing arts, he regularly appears on national radio and TV shows as a special guest.