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Printing terror : American horror comics as Cold War commentary and critique

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Printing Terror places horror comics of the Cold War in dialogue with the anxieties of their age.

It rejects the narrative of horror comics as inherently, and necessarily, subversive and explores, instead, the ways in which these texts manifest white male fears over America’s changing sociological landscape.

It examines two eras: the pre-CCA period of the 1940s up to 1954, and the post-CCA era to 1975.

The book examines each of these periods through the lenses of war, gender, and race, demonstrating that horror comics at this time were centered on white male victimhood and the monstrosity of the gendered and/or racialised other.

It is of interest to scholars of horror, comics studies, and American history. -- .

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Manchester University Press
1526135922 / 9781526135926
Hardback
28/01/2021
United Kingdom
English
336 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm