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Michaud, Nicolas und Jacob Thomas May (Hrsg.): Deadpool and Philosophy. My Common Sense is Tingling. (Popular Culture and Philosophy, 107.) Chicago: Open Court, 2017. (334 S.) Added by: joachim (2020-04-20 12:43) |
Resource type: Book Languages: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 9780812699494 BibTeX citation key: Michaud2017 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Deadpool", Collection of essays, Philosophy, Superhero, USA Creators: May, Michaud Publisher: Open Court (Chicago) |
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Deadpool is the unique super-anti-hero who knows he’s in a comic book—and now, in a movie. Since his supervillainous debut in 1991, the “Merc with a Mouth” has undergone numerous changes, morphing from villain to good-guy to wisecracking anti-hero. Here, thirty philosophers give their thoroughly diverse and personal analyses of this paradoxical, elusive, and outrageous character.
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