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Author Gordon, Ian, 1954- author.

Title Superman : the persistence of an American icon / Ian Gordon.

Publication Info. New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 210 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).
Series Comics culture
Comics culture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-202) and index.
Contents The Persistence of an American Icon -- Superman Mythos and History -- Ideology and Morality -- Superman: The Object of Nostalgia -- Production, Authorship, and Ownership -- Readers and Audiences -- Superman the Brand and Beyond.
Summary "After debuting in 1938, Superman soon became an American icon. But why has he maintained his iconic status for nearly 80 years? And how can he still be an American icon when the country itself has undergone so much change? Superman: Persistence of an American Icon examines the many iterations of the character in comic books, comic strips, radio series, movie serials, feature films, television shows, animation, toys, and collectibles over the past eight decades. Demonstrating how Superman's iconic popularity cannot be attributed to any single creator or text, comics expert Ian Gordon embarks on a deeper consideration of cultural mythmaking as a collective and dynamic process. He also outlines the often contentious relationships between the various parties who have contributed to the Superman mythos, including corporate executives, comics writers, artists, nostalgic commentators, and collectors. Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of Superman's appearances in comics and other media, Gordon also digs into comics archives to reveal the prominent role that fans have played in remembering, interpreting, and reimagining Superman's iconography. Gordon considers how comics, film, and TV producers have taken advantage of fan engagement and nostalgia when selling Superman products. Investigating a character who is equally an icon of American culture, fan culture, and consumer culture, Superman thus offers a provocative analysis of mythmaking in the modern era"-- Provided by publisher.
"Recognized the world over Superman is a figure that has retained an enormous popularity for some 80 years. Aspects of the story, such as his Kryptonian origins, are so familiar to his audience that they require little explanation. But aspects of Superman's creation and authorship are often mythologized, and the reasons for his iconic status and long-term popularity little examined. Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon studies the origins of the character, his rapid success, and rise to an American icon. The book argues that Superman cannot be understood simply as a comic book character, indeed by 1940 he already appeared in several forms of media, but must be understood in his totality. His popularity cannot be tabulated by adding up all the instances of his appearance over the years, but rather lays in the way each appearance reinforces and calls on other appearances. Producers of Superman comic books, television series, and films have been aware of this and used nostalgic memories of earlier versions to appeal to audiences. Indeed one form of pleasure to be derived from any recent version of Superman is to recognize the source material or referents and take satisfaction in being in the know. This book analyzes the long-term success of Superman through a discussion of his mythology and ideology. It shows that his creation and authorship is a more complex issue that generally understood and it emphasizes the part played by his audience in shaping Superman's character, and the market for Superman goods"-- Provided by publisher.
Note Online resource; title from digital title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed September 7, 2017).
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Public Library Collection (North America)
Subject Superman (Fictitious character)
Superman (Comic strip)
Superman (Fictitious character) (OCoLC)fst01138904
Superman (Comic strip) (OCoLC)fst01357952
Superheroes -- Social aspects.
Heroes in mass media.
Myth in mass media.
Popular culture -- United States -- History.
Comic books, strips, etc. -- United States -- History and criticism.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- History & Criticism.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Comics & Graphic Novels.
COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS -- Nonfiction.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Men's Studies.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
ART -- Techniques -- Drawing.
Comic books, strips, etc. (OCoLC)fst00869145
Heroes in mass media. (OCoLC)fst00955585
Myth in mass media. (OCoLC)fst01031693
Popular culture. (OCoLC)fst01071344
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Print version: Gordon, Ian, 1954- Superman. New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2017] 9780813587523 (DLC) 2016025796 (OCoLC)956623428
ISBN 9780813587547 (electronic book)
0813587549 (electronic book)
9780813587530 (electronic book ; epub)
0813587530 (electronic book ; epub)
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