Description
Taking Gotham City as a microcosm of modern day American, this book analyses how cultural politics within the Batman universe reflect the evolution of urban-social relations from the 1940s to the present day
About the Author
Erica McCystal teaches and directs a graduate program in the Education and Mathematics Department at Centenary University in New Jersey, USA and she has contributed to the volumes The Artistry of Neil Gaiman: Finding Light in the Shadows (2019) and Gothic Studies (2018). McCrystal is creator and host of the podcast Villains 101.
Reviews
If readers are looking for an introduction to academic scholarship on comics and identity, Gotham City Living provides a good entry point. * The Geek Anthropologist *
In this fascinating examination of the Batman comic book, television, and film adventures from 1939 to 2020, Erica McCrystal demonstrates how the enduring multimedia superhero franchise can help us understand the crisis of urban life in 20th and 21st century America, from "the war on crime" to gentrification to Black Lives Matter. Great stuff. * Marc DiPaolo, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, author of Fire and Snow: Climate Fiction from the Inklings to Game of Thrones *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350148901
Author Dr Erica McCrystal
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 408g