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Superheroes and Contemporary Cultures

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The interdisciplinary collection links in-depth close readings of central texts of the superhero discourse from a variety of media with larger societal and cultural discourses such as cross-medial,...
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Presents a diverse range of perspectives on contemporary superhero scholarship. It links in-depth close readings of central texts of the superhero discourse from a variety of media (comics, TV, film) with larger societal and cultural discourses such as cross-medial, meta-textual and more general intersections and negotiations between the figure of the superhero and culture.

The book explores various functionalizations of superheroes such as Batman, Iron Man or Watchmen within society, analysing how superheroes reflect and problematise ideology, the military industrial complex, public and private responsibility. Processes of identity construction are analysed by looking at the superheroes’ secret identity and the notion of masking. Furthermore, cultural and personal grief and trauma in relation to such discourses as race and politics are investigated.

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Price: £89.95
Pages: 234
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 20 April 2026
Trim Size: 9.60 X 6.70 in
ISBN: 9781835952535
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

PERFORMING ARTS / Film / General, Individual film directors, film-makers, ART / Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Advertising, Social and cultural anthropology

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Torsten Caeners works as a senior lecturer at the University of Duisburg-Essen and is the Vice-President of the International Society for Superhero Studies. His research focuses on Anglophone Literature and Popular Culture, here especially Superheroes.

Danny Graydon works as an associate professor at Richmond University London and is the President of the International Society for Superhero Studies. His research focuses on Popular Culture and, especially, Superheroes.

Acknowledgements

Preface                                                                                               

      Torsten Caeners and Danny Graydon

Introduction: By Any Other Name? Re-thinking the Concept and Definition of the Superhero

      Torsten Caeners

Section I: Investigating Batman and/in Society                                                   

Chapter 1: Ideology in the Superhero Film: Batman and Neoliberal Fantasy         

Robert Hyland

Chapter 2: Leather Wings and Broken Things – The Negotiation of Cyclical Trauma by The Dynamic Duo                                                     

Mikayla Laird

Chapter 3: The Dark Right Rises: Bat-Manhood, Populist Heroism and Übermensch Aesthetics in Sublime-Uncanny Cinema                      

Caleb Turner

Chapter 4: Batman and the Infinite Loop of Delinquent Production                        

Ewald Frühberger

 

Section II: Investigating the Superhero Discourse through Cross-Medial and Meta-Textual Perspectives                      

Chapter 5: Ready Player One and the New Mirror Stage: Superheroes, Virtual Reality and the Ideal Self                                      

Jessica Hoffmann

Chapter 6: Masks, Values, and Society. The Evolution of Superheroes into Antiheroes Since the Dark Age                                                                 

Marco Favaro

Chapter 7: Not every Hero Is Super. Unmasking the Super in Heroes of HBO’s Watchmen

Alex von Ommen

Chapter 8: ‘It’s a Strange World. Let’s Keep It That Way.’ Warren Ellis and the Dominance of New Sincerity Superheroes                                        

Rafael Alves Azevedo

Chapter 9: Platonist Reflections on the Darkest Knight                                           

Jean-Guy Ducreux

Chapter 10: The Superhero Logo Visual Codes: A Superman Legacy                                 

Bruno Porto

 

Section III: Cultural Negotiations in the Marvel Comic and Cinematic Universes                   

Chapter 11: Derridean Responsibility in the Marvel Cinematic Universe                

Torsten Caeners

Chapter 12: Thanos the Machiavellian Hero                                                               

Svenja Kolpack

Chapter 13: The Idylls of small-town America: Strategies of Overcoming Trauma and Grief in WandaVision                                                          

Stefanie Caeners

 

Notes on Contributors

Index