Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon

Author:   Ian Gordon
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
ISBN:  

9780813587523


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   13 February 2017
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Format:   Hardback
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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.  

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Author:   Ian Gordon
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9780813587523


ISBN 10:   0813587522
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   13 February 2017
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction    Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon 1    Superman Mythos and History 2    Ideology and Morality 3    Superman: The Object of Nostalgia 4    Production, Authorship, and Ownership 5    Readers and Audiences 6    Superman the Brand and Beyond Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index  

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With a fan's instincts and a scholar's passion, Ian Gordon delivers a highly readable and insightful treatment of the comic book and cinematic Superman, the most American of superheroes. --Viet Thanh Nguyen Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Sympathizer This is the most thoughtful and thoroughly researched study about one of the most iconic characters of the last century. Ian Gordon - Superman expert - has produced a stellar book on Superman: his history and significance in popular culture; his cross-media and cross-generational reach; and his continued mythic significance for global culture. This is a must read for academics and fans alike! --Angela Ndalianis author of Batman: Myth and Superhero This startling new study brings a new perspective and shows us Superman as a process: a shared, and often fought-over, element of American culture. The next time I teach on Superman, or superheroes in general, this will be my go-to book. --Charles Hatfield author of Alternative Comics Included in The Top 75 Community College Titles: September Edition This is not just another superhero study; it is one of the most comprehensive, well-thought-out analyses of the Man of Steel. Concisely packed, this book covers all dimensions of Superman: mythos, history, ideology and morality, object of nostalgia, production, authorship, ownership, audiences, and brand. Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon is extraordinarily rich, the analysis is meticulously conceived and implemented, and the writing is clear and interesting, spiced with anecdotes, asides, and quotes. --John Lent, Temple University Choice360


With a fan's instincts and a scholar s passion, Ian Gordon delivers a highly readable and insightful treatment of the comic book and cinematic Superman, the most American of superheroes. --Viet Thanh Nguyen Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Sympathizer With a fan's instincts and a scholar's passion, Ian Gordon delivers a highly readable and insightful treatment of the comic book and cinematic Superman, the most American of superheroes. --Viet Thanh Nguyen Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Sympathizer This is the most thoughtful and thoroughly researched study about one of the most iconic characters of the last century. Ian Gordon - Superman expert - has produced a stellar book on Superman: his history and significance in popular culture; his cross-media and cross-generational reach; and his continued mythic significance for global culture. This is a must read for academics and fans alike! --Angela Ndalianis author of Batman: Myth and Superhero This startling new study brings a new perspective and shows us Superman as a process: a shared, and often fought-over, element of American culture. The next time I teach on Superman, or superheroes in general, this will be my go-to book. --Charles Hatfield author of Alternative Comics


This startling new study brings a new perspective and shows us Superman as aprocess: a shared, and often fought-over, element of American culture. Thenext time I teach on Superman, or superheroes in general, this will be my go-to book. --Charles Hatfield author of Alternative Comics


This startling new study brings a new perspective and shows us Superman as a process: a shared, and often fought-over, element of American culture. The next time I teach on Superman, or superheroes in general, this will be my go-to book. --Charles Hatfield author of Alternative Comics With a fan's instincts and a scholar's passion, Ian Gordon delivers a highly readable and insightful treatment of the comic book and cinematic Superman, the most American of superheroes. --Viet Thanh Nguyen Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Sympathizer This is the most thoughtful and thoroughly researched study about one of the most iconic characters of the last century. Ian Gordon - Superman expert - has produced a stellar book on Superman: his history and significance in popular culture; his cross-media and cross-generational reach; and his continued mythic significance for global culture. This is a must read for academics and fans alike! --Angela Ndalianis author of Batman: Myth and Superhero Highly recommended for scholars, nerds, and casual fans. --The Journal of American Culture The book is not only a crucial new resource for anyone interested in the history of Superman, but also an important contribution for the way it situates comics in general, and superheroes specifically, within a broader culture. --The Journal of Comics and Culture Gordon displays his considerable skills as a media historian...[A] fine book. --Inks Superman at 80, by Karen McCally--University of Rochester For a real insider look at what makes Superman tick be sure to pick up a copy of this book. It looks like superman will be around for a very long, long time. --Collector's Corner A fun read that can appeal to the casual reader as well as academic scholars and students. His thread of 'iconic status' is woven throughout the book to tie all of the chapters together well. As a result, this book offers a solid overview of the history of Superman while approaching the material with some new insight and interesting examples that will appeal to a variety of readers looking to learn more about not only the Man of Steel--but why his character has thrived for over 80 years. --Journal of American Culture Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon is an interesting read and well worth the time for any Superman fan interested in the character's past, his growth, his icon status and his success over the years. --supermanhomepage.com Gordon's Superman will be most useful in the undergraduate classroom - it leaves plenty of room for instructors to ?esh out the material as they see ?t, making it a good textbook candidate in a variety of ?rst- or second-year courses in disciplines such as Cultural Studies, American Studies and Media Studies. --Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics Included in The Top 75 Community College Titles: September Edition This is not just another superhero study; it is one of the most comprehensive, well-thought-out analyses of the Man of Steel. Concisely packed, this book covers all dimensions of Superman: mythos, history, ideology and morality, object of nostalgia, production, authorship, ownership, audiences, and brand. Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon is extraordinarily rich, the analysis is meticulously conceived and implemented, and the writing is clear and interesting, spiced with anecdotes, asides, and quotes. --John Lent, Temple University Choice360


This startling new study brings a new perspective and shows us Superman as aprocess: a shared, and often fought-over, element of American culture. Thenext time I teach on Superman, or superheroes in general, this will be my go-to book. --Charles Hatfield California State University - Northridge


This startling new study brings a new perspective and shows us Superman as a process: a shared, and often fought-over, element of American culture. The next time I teach on Superman, or superheroes in general, this will be my go-to book. --Charles Hatfield author of Alternative Comics


For a real insider look at what makes Superman tick be sure to pick up a copy of this book. It looks like superman will be around for a very long, long time. -- Collector's Corner Gordon displays his considerable skills as a media historian...[A] fine book. -- Inks Highly recommended for scholars, nerds, and casual fans. -- The Journal of American Culture Superman at 80, by Karen McCally-- University of Rochester The book is not only a crucial new resource for anyone interested in the history of Superman, but also an important contribution for the way it situates comics in general, and superheroes specifically, within a broader culture. -- The Journal of Comics and Culture This is the most thoughtful and thoroughly researched study about one of the most iconic characters of the last century. Ian Gordon - Superman expert - has produced a stellar book on Superman: his history and significance in popular culture; his cross-media and cross-generational reach; and his continued mythic significance for global culture. This is a must read for academics and fans alike! --Angela Ndalianis author of Batman: Myth and Superhero This startling new study brings a new perspective and shows us Superman as a process: a shared, and often fought-over, element of American culture. The next time I teach on Superman, or superheroes in general, this will be my go-to book. --Charles Hatfield author of Alternative Comics With a fan's instincts and a scholar's passion, Ian Gordon delivers a highly readable and insightful treatment of the comic book and cinematic Superman, the most American of superheroes. --Viet Thanh Nguyen Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Sympathizer Included in The Top 75 Community College Titles: September Edition This is not just another superhero study; it is one of the most comprehensive, well-thought-out analyses of the Man of Steel. Concisely packed, this book covers all dimensions of Superman: mythos, history, ideology and morality, object of nostalgia, production, authorship, ownership, audiences, and brand. Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon is extraordinarily rich, the analysis is meticulously conceived and implemented, and the writing is clear and interesting, spiced with anecdotes, asides, and quotes. --John Lent, Temple University Choice360 Gordon's Superman will be most useful in the undergraduate classroom - it leaves plenty of room for instructors to ?esh out the material as they see ?t, making it a good textbook candidate in a variety of ?rst- or second-year courses in disciplines such as Cultural Studies, American Studies and Media Studies. -- Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon is an interesting read and well worth the time for any Superman fan interested in the character's past, his growth, his icon status and his success over the years. -- supermanhomepage.com A fun read that can appeal to the casual reader as well as academic scholars and students. His thread of 'iconic status' is woven throughout the book to tie all of the chapters together well. As a result, this book offers a solid overview of the history of Superman while approaching the material with some new insight and interesting examples that will appeal to a variety of readers looking to learn more about not only the Man of Steel--but why his character has thrived for over 80 years. -- Journal of American Culture


Author Information

IAN GORDON is an associate professor of history at the National University of Singapore. His books include Comic Strips and Consumer Culture, Comics and Ideology and Film and Comic Books.

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