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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Pevey, Timothy Aaron
URN etd-04172007-133407
Title From Superman to Superbland: The Man of Steel's Popular Decline Among Postmodern Youth
Degree Master of Arts
Department English
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Chris Kocela Committee Chair
Michael Galchinsky Committee Member
Paul Schmidt Committee Member
Keywords
  • superman
  • comic book
  • pop culture
  • body theory
  • body modification
  • tattoo
Date of Defense 2007-04-10
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Although immensely popular with American boys upon his debut in 1938, Superman has gradually lost relevance with the postmodern generation. DC Comics has rewritten the character numerous times in an attempt to regain lost popularity, but the problem lies in an aspect of his character they refuse to alter – his invulnerability. Superman’s invulnerable body was engineered to quell the fears America harbored towards technological progress, but his impervious physique now renders him obsolete. Boys in postmodern America, under the influence of post-Enlightenment body values, now connect with vulnerable comic book heroes whose bodies more closely match their own. This paper examines the sociological reasons for the shift in Superman’s popularity by comparing the body values of 1938 with those of today, and concludes that while Superman might have succeeded as a modern hero, he fails as a postmodern one.
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