Champions of the Oppressed: Superhero Comics, Popular Culture and Propaganda in America During World War II

Christopher Murray

Champions of the Oppressed: Superhero Comics, Popular Culture and Propaganda in America During World War II
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hampton Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
1 May 2011
Pages
306
ISBN
9781612890036

Champions of the Oppressed: Superhero Comics, Popular Culture and Propaganda in America During World War II

Christopher Murray

This book explores the relationship between American superhero comics and progaganda during World War II. It contends that superhero comics were an important means by which the war was represented to the American people and argues that the ideological links between superhero comics and propaganda resides in the imagery and rhetoric they both employed in order to fashion, maintain and reshape conceptions of identity, power and morality for poltical purposes

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