· John Shelton Lawrence, Robert Jewett. · Rating details · 52 ratings · 8 reviews. From the Superman of comic books to Hollywood's big screen action stars, Americans have long enjoyed a love affair with the "superhero." In this engaging volume, Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence explore the psychological and spiritual roots of the superhero myth and its deleterious effect on /5(8). · "The Myth of the American Superhero is a very timely and provocative analysis of what John Shelton Lawrence and Robert Jewett call the 'American monomyth.' In this myth an Edenic community is threatened by implacable evil from outside. Mundane democratic institutions, impotent or corrupt, can't cope. With a convulsion of redemptive vigilante violence, the selfless, singleminded, . "The Myth of the American Superhero" by John Shelton Lawrence and Robert Jewett is an ambitious if somehwat turgid history of American pop culture's celebration of the superhero. The authors assess the societal implications of exposure to repetitive presentations of anti-democratic pop heroes and heroines, demonstrating how American life has come to imitate art on numerous occassions/5(10).
Myth and Fantasy Studies. The Myth of the American Superhero by John Shelton Lawrence and Robert Jewett * Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life by Mike Ashley; A Charmed Life: The Spirituality of Potterworld by Francis Bridger; Vampire Legends in Contemporary American Culture: What Becomes a Legend Most by William Patrick Day. John Shelton Lawrence reviews the genre of 'and philosophy' books. with the American Philosophical Association reporting membership of more than ten thousand. John Shelton Lawrence has coauthored The Myth of the American Superhero and Captain America and the Crusade Against Evil. "The Myth of the American Superhero is a very timely and provocative analysis of what John Shelton Lawrence and Robert Jewett call the 'American monomyth.' In this myth an Edenic community is threatened by implacable evil from outside. Mundane democratic institutions, impotent or corrupt, can't cope.
John Shelton Lawrence and Robert Jewett, The Myth of the American Superhero (Grand Rapids, Mich. and Cambridge, UK: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, , $). Pp. ISBN 0 3. ISBN 0 3. The Myth of the American Superhero is a scholarly nonfiction book by Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence. It describes the idealized, fantasy violence so distinctive for American pop culture. The authors show that the American heroic ideal, conveyed in formula stories of "the American monomyth," is explicitly anti-democratic and contagious. Author: John Shelton Lawrence,Robert Jewett; Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing; Release: 25 November ; GET THIS BOOK The Myth of the American Superhero.
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