The basic purpose of this book is to de-construct the connection between Jewishness and comics. Since the late 1990s, many academic and newspaper articles, academic books, and even novels, have argued that Jewish culture had an essential and strong influence in the business and art of comics from the 1930s onward. Martin Lund, a postdoctoral student at Linnaeus University (Sweden), does not deny that there is a connection but also questions past evidence that has been too often circumstantial..
[Excerpt] My project has two parts. The first part demonstrates that Jews were in fact a changing pe...
In the classic genealogy of the superhero, trauma is often the explanation or motivation for the her...
In the broadest of terms, this paper focuses on Superman as a modern American secular myth. It was m...
Popular Abstract in English The publication of Michael Chabon’s Pulitzer-prize winning novel The Ama...
In Is Superman Circumcised?, Russell Schwartz provides a historical overview of Jerry Siegel and Joe...
When Superman leapt onto newsstands, he brought religiosity with him, specifically Christian and Jew...
One of the most fundamental ways of understanding the struggles and delights of an ethnic group is t...
How should we interpret the transnational economy of comic books produced and published by American ...
Anti-Semitism can be seen in our history dating back to the death of Jesus. The continuation of Ant...
This study seeks to answer a question posed in Superman #156 and frequently throughout the history o...
on of comic creators in the years it was active, this paper also examines the legitimization of comi...
The following Capstone project documents my research into the topic of Holocaust representation in c...
Jewish writers and artists have been a fundamental part of comic book creation since the early days ...
In Search of Traces of the Past: Comics as a Medium for History Great and SmallThe analysis of the a...
New developments in comics studies have begun to consider the superhero comic as a transnational, ra...
[Excerpt] My project has two parts. The first part demonstrates that Jews were in fact a changing pe...
In the classic genealogy of the superhero, trauma is often the explanation or motivation for the her...
In the broadest of terms, this paper focuses on Superman as a modern American secular myth. It was m...
Popular Abstract in English The publication of Michael Chabon’s Pulitzer-prize winning novel The Ama...
In Is Superman Circumcised?, Russell Schwartz provides a historical overview of Jerry Siegel and Joe...
When Superman leapt onto newsstands, he brought religiosity with him, specifically Christian and Jew...
One of the most fundamental ways of understanding the struggles and delights of an ethnic group is t...
How should we interpret the transnational economy of comic books produced and published by American ...
Anti-Semitism can be seen in our history dating back to the death of Jesus. The continuation of Ant...
This study seeks to answer a question posed in Superman #156 and frequently throughout the history o...
on of comic creators in the years it was active, this paper also examines the legitimization of comi...
The following Capstone project documents my research into the topic of Holocaust representation in c...
Jewish writers and artists have been a fundamental part of comic book creation since the early days ...
In Search of Traces of the Past: Comics as a Medium for History Great and SmallThe analysis of the a...
New developments in comics studies have begun to consider the superhero comic as a transnational, ra...
[Excerpt] My project has two parts. The first part demonstrates that Jews were in fact a changing pe...
In the classic genealogy of the superhero, trauma is often the explanation or motivation for the her...
In the broadest of terms, this paper focuses on Superman as a modern American secular myth. It was m...