The International Politics of Superheroes

Author:   Mariano Turzi
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538164945


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   16 January 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 22 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Mariano Turzi
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9781538164945


ISBN 10:   1538164949
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   16 January 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 22 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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In this unique text, Turzi brings the methodologies of the pop cultural turn in IR into the realm of superheroes. Unlike some other texts in the field, however, this volume has a real theoretical breadth. Where some merely tip the proverbial hat to methodological diversity, attempting to shoehorn pop cultural cases into theoretical frameworks, Turzi instead brings a real mastery to the equation, complementing examination of well-known classic cases, such as the Liberalism of the Justice League, with the study of an array of lesser-known hooded heroes. Hence, whether he is exploring the structuralism of the communist Superman of Red Son, the moral ambiguity of globalization embodied by the Black Flash, or the challenges of nuclear proliferation via an analysis of the symbolism of the man-god Dr. Manhattan, Turzi engages in an unusually nuanced manner with vital and compelling cases from the realm of contemporary world politics. --Nicholas Kiersey, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Part of a larger trend in the field, this book uses pop culture to engage the readers as Dr. Turzi conveys a variety of complex and contested concepts. Students of international relations will learn while having fun with Turzi relying on both Marvel and DC comic book characters to illustrate the many aspects of any international relations course. --Stephen Saideman, Carleton University The world of superheroes turns out to be an engaging and entertaining guide to the world of international relations theory. Mariano Turzi draws connections between figures like Batman, the Flash, and Doctor Strange and the IR topics like realism, constructivism, and globalization in an accessible and topical way. --Paul Musgrave, University of Massachusetts Amherst Turzi's The International Politics of Superheroes is a crisp and lively take on international politics through the lens of the superhero. Drawing from a wealth of sources from the first Batman comics to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, his work opens up IR theory, global governance, terrorism, and geopolitics to a new generation raised on the rich and ever-growing mythology of superheroes and supervillains. Despite the inherent conservatism of the classic superhero, Turzi's nuanced approach enables the reader to grapple with a variety of contemporary concerns in the field of world politics - from intersectionality and decolonization to posthumanism and the Anthropocene epoch. --Robert Saunders, Farmingdale State College-SUNY Your favorite scholars and theories of international relations have come to life and are engaged in a galactic struggle for explanatory power! I can think of no better way to refresh our thinking about the relevance of the dominant lenses to interpreting world politics -- and to inspire the next generation of IR students -- than this timely and entertaining book. --Dr. Parag Khanna, author of Connectography, The Future is Asian, and MOVE In this unique text, Turzi brings the methodologies of the pop cultural turn in IR into the realm of superheroes. Unlike some other texts in the field, however, this volume has a real theoretical breadth. Where some merely tip the proverbial hat to methodological diversity, attempting to shoehorn pop cultural cases into theoretical frameworks, Turzi instead brings a real mastery to the equation, complementing examination of well-known classic cases, such as the Liberalism of the Justice League, with the study of an array of lesser-known hooded heroes. Hence, whether he is exploring the structuralism of the communist Superman of Red Son, the moral ambiguity of globalization embodied by the Black Flash, or the challenges of nuclear proliferation via an analysis of the symbolism of the man-god Dr. Manhattan, Turzi engages in an unusually nuanced manner with vital and compelling cases from the realm of contemporary world politics. Part of a larger trend in the field, this book uses pop culture to engage the readers as Dr. Turzi conveys a variety of complex and contested concepts. Students of international relations will learn while having fun with Turzi relying on both Marvel and DC comic book characters to illustrate the many aspects of any international relations course. The world of superheroes turns out to be an engaging and entertaining guide to the world of international relations theory. Mariano Turzi draws connections between figures like Batman, the Flash, and Doctor Strange and the IR topics like realism, constructivism, and globalization in an accessible and topical way. Turzi's The International Politics of Superheroes is a crisp and lively take on international politics through the lens of the superhero. Drawing from a wealth of sources from the first Batman comics to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, his work opens up IR theory, global governance, terrorism, and geopolitics to a new generation raised on the rich and ever-growing mythology of superheroes and supervillains. Despite the inherent conservatism of the classic superhero, Turzi's nuanced approach enables the reader to grapple with a variety of contemporary concerns in the field of world politics - from intersectionality and decolonization to posthumanism and the Anthropocene epoch. Your favorite scholars and theories of international relations have come to life and are engaged in a galactic struggle for explanatory power! I can think of no better way to refresh our thinking about the relevance of the dominant lenses to interpreting world politics -- and to inspire the next generation of IR students -- than this timely and entertaining book.


Part of a larger trend in the field, this book uses pop culture to engage the readers as Dr. Turzi conveys a variety of complex and contested concepts. Students of international relations will learn while having fun with Turzi relying on both Marvel and DC comic book characters to illustrate the many aspects of any international relations course.--Stephen Saideman, Carleton University Turzi's The International Politics of Superheroes is a crisp and lively take on international politics through the lens of the superhero. Drawing from a wealth of sources from the first Batman comics to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, his work opens up IR theory, global governance, terrorism, and geopolitics to a new generation raised on the rich and ever-growing mythology of superheroes and supervillains. Despite the inherent conservatism of the classic superhero, Turzi's nuanced approach enables the reader to grapple with a variety of contemporary concerns in the field of world politics - from intersectionality and decolonization to posthumanism and the Anthropocene epoch.--Robert Saunders, Farmingdale State College-SUNY


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Mariano Turzi is Professor of International Relations at University of CEMA, Argentina.

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