The years after 2001’s September 11 terrorist attacks have seen revived interest in the fictional superhero genre, most noticeably in film. Annika Hagley and Michael Harrison take a close look at one of the most popular and successful iterations of this genre, Marvel Comics’ Avengers’ series. They write that each character in the multi-billion dollar film franchise represents a distinct identity or behavior with which the United States has been struggling to reconcile itself, while collectively the film series represents the reactions of a nation to a direct, domestic attack
American national identity has received much attention from multidisciplinary fields of research. T...
The idea that patriotism can be reinforced through imagery and oration has been discussed by scholar...
textThis thesis explores how the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has engaged with 9/11 and the War o...
On June 26, 2012, Marvel\u27s The Avengers became the third movie in history to earn $600 million do...
The Marvel comics film adaptations have been some of the most successful Hollywood products of the p...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 prompted the government to take drastic political action...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 prompted the government to take drastic political action...
Homeland security and defense are common themes in superhero films. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (M...
abstract: This thesis aims to analyze and explain the resurgence of the superhero genre, particularl...
This thesis situates the contemporary superhero film within the context of 9/11 and the subsequent W...
Superheroes have been supportive of the state’s ideologies for a long time. From WW II to the Cold W...
The Marvel comics film adaptations have been some of the most successful Hollywood products of the p...
Superheroes have always been used as tools of escapism. From their insurgence into popular culture i...
Heroes have often been thought of as singular individuals standing apart from the rest of the world,...
Our contemporary cultural climate is shaped in large part by superheroes and our interactions and th...
American national identity has received much attention from multidisciplinary fields of research. T...
The idea that patriotism can be reinforced through imagery and oration has been discussed by scholar...
textThis thesis explores how the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has engaged with 9/11 and the War o...
On June 26, 2012, Marvel\u27s The Avengers became the third movie in history to earn $600 million do...
The Marvel comics film adaptations have been some of the most successful Hollywood products of the p...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 prompted the government to take drastic political action...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 prompted the government to take drastic political action...
Homeland security and defense are common themes in superhero films. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (M...
abstract: This thesis aims to analyze and explain the resurgence of the superhero genre, particularl...
This thesis situates the contemporary superhero film within the context of 9/11 and the subsequent W...
Superheroes have been supportive of the state’s ideologies for a long time. From WW II to the Cold W...
The Marvel comics film adaptations have been some of the most successful Hollywood products of the p...
Superheroes have always been used as tools of escapism. From their insurgence into popular culture i...
Heroes have often been thought of as singular individuals standing apart from the rest of the world,...
Our contemporary cultural climate is shaped in large part by superheroes and our interactions and th...
American national identity has received much attention from multidisciplinary fields of research. T...
The idea that patriotism can be reinforced through imagery and oration has been discussed by scholar...
textThis thesis explores how the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has engaged with 9/11 and the War o...