The aim of this thesis is to explore the impact of the parent-child relationship on the development of the heroic identity within the comic book and graphic novel genre. The life of a hero is seen as a solitary one. For many, this solitary life begins in childhood, often with the loss of the parent. For many heroes, their origin story begins with trauma and isolation. It is this trauma and loss that will be explored throughout this thesis. In a similar manner, many characters have developed surrogate parental relationships, impacting their heroic identities in a very real way. For many heroes the parental relationship, loss, and subsequent pseudo parental relationships are the reasons for their heroics. This thesis will e...
The literary notion of a hero is often steeped in great deeds, such as vanquishing the monster, comp...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Young men often view themselves under the scope of ...
Analysis of superhero mythology in American comic books and of its ideological contradictions, espec...
Despite the growing popularity of superhero movies with modem audiences, relatively little in the fi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-47)Of the many influences available to the youth of A...
In this thesis, I will examine popular culture, particularly comic books, not as either/or products ...
The novel entitled My Life as a Stuntboy is one of adolescent novels that has several issues to expl...
2 pages; includes drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge o...
The protagonists of most fictional stories are characters whose origins often involve traumatic even...
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 ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pagesIntroduction -- Chapter 1. Patriarchy as a storyworld -- Chapt...
peer-reviewedThis thesis documents a PhD research project, conducted over three years, that investi...
An investigation into how the popularity of modern cinematic superheroes, specifically those found w...
Comics (despite its history dating back to the end of 19 century) is still a medium undervalued and ...
The literary notion of a hero is often steeped in great deeds, such as vanquishing the monster, comp...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Young men often view themselves under the scope of ...
Analysis of superhero mythology in American comic books and of its ideological contradictions, espec...
Despite the growing popularity of superhero movies with modem audiences, relatively little in the fi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-47)Of the many influences available to the youth of A...
In this thesis, I will examine popular culture, particularly comic books, not as either/or products ...
The novel entitled My Life as a Stuntboy is one of adolescent novels that has several issues to expl...
2 pages; includes drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge o...
The protagonists of most fictional stories are characters whose origins often involve traumatic even...
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 ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pagesIntroduction -- Chapter 1. Patriarchy as a storyworld -- Chapt...
peer-reviewedThis thesis documents a PhD research project, conducted over three years, that investi...
An investigation into how the popularity of modern cinematic superheroes, specifically those found w...
Comics (despite its history dating back to the end of 19 century) is still a medium undervalued and ...
The literary notion of a hero is often steeped in great deeds, such as vanquishing the monster, comp...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Young men often view themselves under the scope of ...
Analysis of superhero mythology in American comic books and of its ideological contradictions, espec...