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McAllister, Matthew P., Edward H. Sewell, Jr., and Ian Gordon, eds. Comics & Ideology. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. New York [etc.]: Peter Lang, 2001. 
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Resource type: Book
Language: en: English
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 0-8204-5249-1
BibTeX citation key: McAllister2001
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Categories: General
Keywords: Collection of essays, Critique of ideology
Creators: Gordon, McAllister, Sewell, Jr.
Publisher: Peter Lang (New York [etc.])
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Abstract
Superman's role in romanticizing commercialism; sexual violence in Japanese manga comics; Wonder Woman as Americanized immigrant; reader's reactions to the gay superhero Northstar; Dilbert as a workplace revolutionary; the Punisher's invasion of Vietnam – these are a few of the issues that »Comics \& Ideology« addresses. Focusing on the intersection of social power and comic art, essays in this book explore how images and narratives in comic books and comic strips may portray social groups and social issues. As a scholarly examination of a form known as »the funnies« or »funny books«, this book argues that the themes and characterizations in comic art are often quite serious. Essays take diverse theoretical perspectives such as cultural studies, political economy, feminist criticism, queer studies, and mythic analysis, all focusing on the relationship of comics to issues of social division.
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