02226nam 2200469 450 991079231850332120230621144110.01-4758-2801-2(CKB)3710000000971122(MiAaPQ)EBC4773223(EXLCZ)99371000000097112220170111h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierComic connections analyzing hero and identity /edited by Sandra EckardLanham, Maryland :Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,2017.©20171 online resource (156 pages)1-4758-2802-0 1-4758-2803-9 Includes bibliographical references.Superman made 'real': teaching the hero cycle with Kingdom Come / Carissa Pokorny-Golden and Karen Sahaydak -- The man with identities: utilizing Daredevil as an artifact for literary analysis / Alex Romagnoli -- Who is the greatest superhero? using comics to explore the concept of heroism / Gian S. Pagnucci -- Truth, justice, and the American way: exploring American identity throughout history in Superman narratives / J. Eric Hasty -- Who we are vs. who we wish to be: examining heroism through comics and canonical literature / Eric Federspiel and Luke Rodesiler -- Visualizing the hero complex: using Batman Year One for visual and character analysis / Michael Cook and Jeffrey S. J. Kirchoff -- Teaching the body of the nation: Captain America and masculinity / Lee Easton.Comic books, strips, etcHistory and criticismHeroes in literatureSuperheroes in literatureNational characteristics, American, in literatureComic books, strips, etc.History and criticism.Heroes in literature.Superheroes in literature.National characteristics, American, in literature.741.5/9Eckard SandraMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792318503321Comic connections3727927UNINA