Why is the comic-book superhero such a persistent topic of cultural representation? Citing Dutton’s evolutionary aesthetic, we argue that comic-book superheroes persist because they offer a cultural means of negotiating the gap between the small group size that human beings have evolved a cognitive architecture to deal with, and the much larger group size that is entailed by modern social arrangements. This position implies four predictions: the superhero should (1) exhibit punitive prosociality, (2) be supernatural or quasi-supernatural, (3) be minimally counterintuitive and (4) display kin-signalling proxies. These predictions are tested against seventeen superhero figures from various comic-book universes
In this thesis, I will examine popular culture, particularly comic books, not as either/or products ...
Throughout its life, the superhero genre has been an icon of popular culture. Though it has been pro...
In this thesis, I investigate two representative examples of the superhero as teaching machine of na...
We argue that the counterfactual representations of popular culture, like their religious cognates, ...
Mainstream comics theory suggests that comics and animated cartoons have a universal appeal, due lar...
The desire for heroes is a global and cultural phenomenon that gives a view into society’s very hear...
The Green Lantern is part of the modern mythology of comic book superheroes that have become a part ...
As children and adolescents grow and develop, their personalities and worldviews are being increasin...
Though popular culture has started to come within the purview of cognitive science (Clasen, 2012; Ja...
As of late comic books are again becoming a significant aspect of popular culture. With this rejuven...
Although Marvel and DC have been making comics since the 1930s, the recent boom in superhero films' ...
This study investigates the influences of the medical and social models of\ud disability in mass med...
This article discusses the impact of self-awareness and metacritical tendencies within the texts of ...
Comics often have an explicitly progressive message about equality. The X-Men, for instance, have of...
The desire for heroes is a global and cultural phenomenon that gives a view into society’s very hear...
In this thesis, I will examine popular culture, particularly comic books, not as either/or products ...
Throughout its life, the superhero genre has been an icon of popular culture. Though it has been pro...
In this thesis, I investigate two representative examples of the superhero as teaching machine of na...
We argue that the counterfactual representations of popular culture, like their religious cognates, ...
Mainstream comics theory suggests that comics and animated cartoons have a universal appeal, due lar...
The desire for heroes is a global and cultural phenomenon that gives a view into society’s very hear...
The Green Lantern is part of the modern mythology of comic book superheroes that have become a part ...
As children and adolescents grow and develop, their personalities and worldviews are being increasin...
Though popular culture has started to come within the purview of cognitive science (Clasen, 2012; Ja...
As of late comic books are again becoming a significant aspect of popular culture. With this rejuven...
Although Marvel and DC have been making comics since the 1930s, the recent boom in superhero films' ...
This study investigates the influences of the medical and social models of\ud disability in mass med...
This article discusses the impact of self-awareness and metacritical tendencies within the texts of ...
Comics often have an explicitly progressive message about equality. The X-Men, for instance, have of...
The desire for heroes is a global and cultural phenomenon that gives a view into society’s very hear...
In this thesis, I will examine popular culture, particularly comic books, not as either/or products ...
Throughout its life, the superhero genre has been an icon of popular culture. Though it has been pro...
In this thesis, I investigate two representative examples of the superhero as teaching machine of na...