Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero

Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero
Title Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Weiner
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 268
Release 2009-06-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0786453400

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For more than 60 years, Captain America was one of Marvel Comics' flagship characters, representing truth, strength, liberty, and justice. The assassination of his alter ego, Steve Rogers, rocked the comic world, leaving numerous questions about his life and death. This book discusses topics including the representation of Nazi Germany in Captain America Comics from the 1940s to the 1960s; the creation of Captain America in light of the Jewish American experience; the relationship between Captain America and UK Marvel's Captain Britain; the groundbreaking partnership between Captain America and African American superhero the Falcon; and the attempts made to kill the character before his "real" death.

Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero

Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero
Title Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Weiner
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN

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For more than 60 years, Captain America was one of Marvel Comics' flagship characters, representing truth, strength, liberty, and justice. The assassination of his alter ego, Steve Rogers, rocked the comic world, leaving numerous questions about his li.

Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence

Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence
Title Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence PDF eBook
Author J. Richard Stevens
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Total Pages 406
Release 2015-05-26
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 0815653204

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Since 1940, Captain America has battled his enemies in the name of American values, and as those values have changed over time, so has Captain America’s character. Because the comic book world fosters a close fan–creator dialogue, creators must consider their ever-changing readership. Comic book artists must carefully balance storyline continuity with cultural relevance. Captain America’s seventy-year existence spans from World War II through the Cold War to the American War on Terror; beginning as a soldier unopposed to offensive attacks against foreign threats, he later becomes known as a defender whose only weapon is his iconic shield. In this way, Captain America reflects America’s need to renegotiate its social contract and reinvent its national myths and cultural identity, all the while telling stories proclaiming an eternal and unchanging spirit of America. In Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence, Stevens reveals how the comic book hero has evolved to maintain relevance to America’s fluctuating ideas of masculinity, patriotism, and violence. Stevens outlines the history of Captain America’s adventures and places the unfolding storyline in dialogue with the comic book industry as well as America’s varying political culture. Stevens shows that Captain America represents the ultimate American story: permanent enough to survive for nearly seventy years with a history fluid enough to be constantly reinterpreted to meet the needs of an ever-changing culture.

Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero

Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero
Title Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero PDF eBook
Author Jason Dittmer
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 243
Release 2013
Genre America, Captain (Fictitious character)
ISBN 1439909784

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"Nationalist superheroes--such as Captain America, Captain Canuck, and Union Jack--often signify the 'nation-state' for readers, but how do these characters and comic books address issues of multiculturalism and geopolitical order? In his engaging book Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero, geographer Jason Dittmer traces the evolution of the comic book genre as it adapted to new national audiences. He argues that these iconic superheroes contribute to our contemporary understandings of national identity, the righteous use of power, and the role of the United States, Canada, and Britain in the world. Tracing the nationalist superhero genre from its World War II origins to contemporary manifestations throughout the world, Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero analyzes nearly one thousand comic books and audience responses to those books. Dittmer also interviews key comic book writers from Stan Lee and J.M. DeMatteis to Steve Englehart and Paul Cornell. At a time when popular culture is saturated with superheroes and their exploits, Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero highlights the unique relationship between popular culture and international relations."--Publisher's website.

Captain America

Captain America
Title Captain America PDF eBook
Author Rich Thomas
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 2014
Genre Picture books for children
ISBN

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This book introduces Captain America, explaining how he came to be a superhero.

World of Reading Captain America: This Is Captain America

World of Reading Captain America: This Is Captain America
Title World of Reading Captain America: This Is Captain America PDF eBook
Author Marvel Press
Publisher Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages 32
Release 2014-03-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1484712773

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Read along with Marvel! After Steve Rodgers is deemed unfit for the military, he volunteers for a top-secret research project instead. Follow along with word-for-word narration to find out how Steve Rogers became the superhero known as Captain America, the country's best soldier.

The Virtues of Captain America

The Virtues of Captain America
Title The Virtues of Captain America PDF eBook
Author
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 268
Release 2014-01-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1118619250

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The first look at the philosophy behind the Captain America comics and movies, publishing in advance of the movie release of Captain America: The Winter Solider in April 2014. In The Virtues of Captain America, philosopher and long-time comics fan Mark D. White argues that the core principles, compassion, and judgment exhibited by the 1940’s comic book character Captain America remain relevant to the modern world. Simply put, "Cap" embodies many of the classical virtues that have been important to us since the days of the ancient Greeks: honesty, courage, loyalty, perseverance, and, perhaps most importantly, honor. Full of entertaining examples from more than 50 years of comic books, White offers some serious philosophical discussions of everyone’s favorite patriot in a light-hearted and accessible way. Presents serious arguments on the virtues of Captain America while being written in a light-hearted and often humorous tone Introduces basic concepts in moral and political philosophy to the general reader Utilizes examples from 50 years of comics featuring Captain America, the Avengers, and other Marvel superheroes Affirms the value of "old-fashioned" virtues for the modern world without indulging in nostalgia for times long passed Reveals the importance of the sound principles that America was founded upon Publishing in advance of Captain America: The Winter Soldier out in April 2014.