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Comic Books and the Cold War, 1946-1962: Essays on Graphic Treatment of Communism, the Code and Social Concerns
Contributor(s): York, Chris (Editor), York, Rafiel (Editor)
ISBN: 0786449810     ISBN-13: 9780786449811
Publisher: McFarland and Company, Inc.
OUR PRICE:   $29.65  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Comics & Graphic Novels
- History | World - General
- History | United States - 20th Century
Dewey: 741.530
LCCN: 2012001984
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (0.7 lbs) 232 pages
 
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Conventional wisdom holds that comic books of the post-World War II era are poorly drawn and poorly written publications, notable only for the furor they raised. Contributors to this thoughtful collection, however, demonstrate that these comics constitute complex cultural documents that create a dialogue between mainstream values and alternative beliefs that question or complicate the grand narratives of the era. Close analysis of individual titles, including EC comics, Superman, romance comics, and other, more obscure works, reveals the ways Cold War culture--from atomic anxieties and the nuclear family to communist hysteria and social inequalities--manifests itself in the comic books of the era. By illuminating the complexities of mid-century graphic novels, this study demonstrates that postwar popular culture was far from monolithic in its representation of American values and beliefs.