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Batman and the Multiplicity of Identity

Batman and the Multiplicity of Identity2018

Jeffrey A. Brown

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About this book

Concentrating primarily on contemporary depictions of Batman in the comic books, this book analyzes why Batman is so immensely popular right now in America and globally, and how the fictional Dark Knight reveals both new cultural concerns and longstanding beliefs about American values. The organizing premise is that while Batman is perceived as a very clearly defined character, he is open to a wide range of interpretations and depictions in the comics (what Henry Jenkins refers to as "multiplicities"), each of which allows access to different cultural issues. The idea of Batman functions as an anchoring point out of which multiple Batmen, or Batman-like characters, can occupy different positions: Grim Batman, Gay Batman, Female Batman, Black Batman, Cute Batman, and so on. Each iteration opens up a discussion of different cultural issues pertinent to modern society, such as sexuality, ethnicity, feminism and familial relationships.

Details

First published
2018
OL Work ID
OL25751352W

Subjects

Batman (fictitious character)Comic books, strips, etc., history and criticismHistorySocial aspectsComic strip charactersSuperheroesComic books, stripsHistory and criticismPersonnages de bandes dessinées, dessins animésSuperhérosARTTechniquesDrawingBatman (Comic strip)

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