Revising Reality: How Sequels, Remakes, Retcons, and Rejects Explain the World
Autor Dr Chris Gavaler, Professor Nat Goldbergen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350439627
ISBN-10: 1350439622
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350439622
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Explores the tropes of retcons, remakes, sequels and rejects in popular literature and media such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, the Marvel Comics, and Roseanne before exploring how the concepts and ideas employed in these works of fiction offer tools for analyzing real world events and debates.
Notă biografică
Chris Gavaler is Associate Professor of English at Washington and Lee University, USA. He is the author of On the Origin of Superheroes (2015), Superhero Comics (Bloomsbury 2017), Superhero Thought Experiments (with Nathaniel Goldberg, 2019), Creating Comics (with Leigh Ann Beavers, Bloomsbury 2020), Revising Fiction, Fact, and Faith: A Philosophical Account (with Nathaniel Goldberg, 2021), and The Comics Form (Bloomsbury 2022). Nathaniel Goldberg is Professor of Philosophy at Washington and Lee University, USA. He is the author of Kantian Conceptual Geography (2014), Superhero Thought Experiments (with Chris Gavaler, 2019) and Revising Fiction, Fact, and Faith: A Philosophical Account (with Chris Gavaler, 2022).
Cuprins
Introduction: the Histories of HistorySequelsRemakesRetconsRejectsMoving Forward1. Rejecting PossibilitiesUnforcedExorcisedUnearthedMandatedTERFedGatedRe-versedBarred2. Rewriting HistoryStorying OriginsRevering PaulAmending MenTrumping ThomasQueering AuthorsCanceling CultureHiding History3. Making AmericaResolving WinnersRemaking America (Great Again)Reckoning ReaganCriticizing the Common CoreObjecting to ObamacareRevising RacismCriticizing Critical Race TheoryTaking Tenure4. Retconning LawRidged Klingons v. Ridgeless KlingonsMinisters and Genomes v. Winnie the PoohBuses v. Cars and Cocaine TraffickingJudicial Retcons v. Legal SequelsMetaphysics v. EpistemologyCannons v. Stun GunsPeople v. PeopleSCOTUS v. Disregarding Citizens5. Knowing SciencePlanets and DwarvesLizards and BirdsHobbits and HoaxesCounseling and CognitionUlcers and IvermectinParadigms and Shifts6. Naming ChangeA Knight and a LordA Caliph and a PrinceTwo Marriages and a DivorceTwo WomenA Baby and Dear AbbyA Star, a King, and a KennedyA Building and an InstitutionA Man, a Person, and a CorporationA Person and an Alias7. Changing MindsEncoring YesterdaysCategorizing VillainsTheorizing CharactersAlternating WorldsJustifying CartoonistsCombating MemoriesForgetting SelvesContinuing PeoplePhilosophizing BrainsBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
An essential guide to our current post-truth universe. Anyone interested in the ways that meaning has been retconned and rebooted across contemporary facts and fiction must consult Gavaler and Goldberg.
Scholar-author Chris Gavaler takes us through the history of superhero comics in a way that is accessible for any reader, and academically considered enough for any erudite. Gavaler traces the genre from the beginning, commenting on how comic books and graphic novels reflected the culture and events around them, including war and eugenics.
This would make the perfect textbook for a class on the history of comics. It's great for comic fans who want to go beyond the pages of the latest DC or Marvel adventure to understand and appreciate how these stories evolved and what were their origins.
This lively and timely book engages an impressive breadth of topics in defense of a remarkable thesis: that practices like retconning and rebooting, which find their home in storytelling, are powerful tools for understanding science, history, and much more besides.
Scholar-author Chris Gavaler takes us through the history of superhero comics in a way that is accessible for any reader, and academically considered enough for any erudite. Gavaler traces the genre from the beginning, commenting on how comic books and graphic novels reflected the culture and events around them, including war and eugenics.
This would make the perfect textbook for a class on the history of comics. It's great for comic fans who want to go beyond the pages of the latest DC or Marvel adventure to understand and appreciate how these stories evolved and what were their origins.
This lively and timely book engages an impressive breadth of topics in defense of a remarkable thesis: that practices like retconning and rebooting, which find their home in storytelling, are powerful tools for understanding science, history, and much more besides.