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Lewis, David. "The Sandman: Comics, Myth and Intertextuality." Master of Arts Thesis. California State Univ. 2004. Added by: joachim (3/5/22, 12:52 PM) Last edited by: joachim (3/5/22, 4:51 PM) |
Resource type: Thesis/Dissertation Language: en: English BibTeX citation key: Lewis2004 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "The Sandman", Gaiman. Neil, Intertextuality, Myth, United Kingdom, USA Creators: Lewis Publisher: California State Univ. (Dominguez Hills) |
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Abstract |
In my thesis, I examine the comic book series The Sandman by Neil Gaiman, in the context of modem myth building. I give a brief history of super hero comics and show the social dynamics that shape the genre. I illustrate the ways The Sandman uses past super heroes, historical and mythological figures in an intertextual interchange to create a mythological framework that accommodates and brings into accord earlier divergent mythic traditions. Through his narrative, Gaiman addresses traditionally marginalized people to demonstrate how people should treat ach other. I also show how Gaiman's work reinterprets and reinscribes traditional mythology into a new post-modem context, thereby bridging differing tradition into a new mythic paradigm that serves modern spiritual needs.
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