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Batman Unmasked: Analyzing a Cultural Icon

Published
Sep 2001
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Science Fiction Sci-Fi
Pages
368
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Over the sixty years of his existence, Batman has encountered an impressive array of cultural icons and has gradually become one himself. This acclaimed book examines what Batman means and has meant to the various audiences, groups and communities who have tried to control and interpret him over the decades. Brooker reveals the struggles over Batman's meaning by shining a light on the cultural issues of the day that impacted on the development of the character. They include: patriotic propaganda of the Second World War; the accusation that Batman was corrupting the youth of America by appearing to promote a homosexual lifestyle to the fans of his comics; Batman becoming a camp, pop culture icon through the ABC TV series of the sixties; fans' interpretation of Batman in response to the comics and the Warner Bros. franchise of films.

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First Edition Sep 2001 Continuum ISBN 0826413439
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Sep 2001 Bloomsbury Academic ISBN 0826449492
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Sep 2013 Bloomsbury ISBN 1623560195
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