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Yockey, Matt. "Retopia: The dialectics of the superhero comic book." Studies in Comics 3. (2012). 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1386/stic.3.2.349_1
BibTeX citation key: Yockey2012a
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Categories: General
Keywords: Body, Memoria, Nationalism, Popular culture, Superhero, USA, Utopia
Creators: Yockey
Collection: Studies in Comics
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Abstract
This article examines the interrelated and mutually reinforcing condensation of subject/object in the fields of mass culture and nationalism. In an exploration of the essential use of affect to manage this project, I trace the primary utility of affective superhero bodies in the discourse of the dialectic and how these bodies are principle objects of exchange in the dialogue between producers and consumers in a national context. The dialogue between consumers and producers articulates the space between these dialectical forces. I examine the increasing turn in contemporary superhero comics towards reflexive mythology in such comic books as the Marvel series Bullet Points and The Ultimates and the DC series The New Frontier. As ‘alternative histories’, they ostensibly erase the preceding historical record in a utopian gesture of self-actualization. Yet, for all of its investment in erasure, this utopian gesture relies on remembrance, condensing personal memory and historical time. At the root of this is dialectical materialism, which is most productively understood in relation to the intersection of the competing utopian plans and impulses of American identity, mass culture and the superhero genre.
  
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