9781439909775-1439909776-Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero: Metaphors, Narratives, and Geopolitics

Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero: Metaphors, Narratives, and Geopolitics

ISBN-13: 9781439909775
ISBN-10: 1439909776
Author: Jason Dittmer
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Paperback 242 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781439909775
ISBN-10: 1439909776
Author: Jason Dittmer
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Paperback 242 pages

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Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero: Metaphors, Narratives, and Geopolitics (ISBN-13: 9781439909775 and ISBN-10: 1439909776), written by authors Jason Dittmer, was published by Temple University Press in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Human Geography (Social Sciences, Popular Culture) books. You can easily purchase or rent Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero: Metaphors, Narratives, and Geopolitics (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Human Geography books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.55.

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Nationalist superheroes - such as Captain America, Captain Canuck and Union Jack - often signify the nation-state for readers, but how do these characters and comic books address issues of multiculturalism and geopolitical order? In his engaging book, Superpowers, geographer Jason Dittmer traces the evolution of the comic book genre as it adapted to new national audiences. He argues that these iconic superheroes contribute to our contemporary understandings of national identity, the righteous use of power, and the role of the U.S., Canada, and Britain in the world. Tracing the nationalist superhero genre from its World War II origins to its contemporary manifestations throughout the world, Superpowers analyzes nearly one thousand comic books, and includes interviews with key comic book writers from Stan Lee and J.M. DeMatteis to Steve Englehart and Paul Cornell.

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