奥巴马的超级英雄漫画和科幻电影:后现代政治交流的原始框架

Q1 Social Sciences
Massimiliano Panarari
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在过去的几十年里,大众和流行文化通过美国政治的存在已经越来越广泛;这种现象构成了政治娱乐过程的一个非常重要的表达。这篇文章调查了其中的一个过程:在奥巴马执政期间,超级英雄漫画和科幻小说(尤其是那些被改编成电影的)的叙事和象征世界。分析的重点是一些人物和特征:超人,蝙蝠侠和他的敌人小丑,神奇女侠。奥巴马是“社交媒体总统”,是一位倾向于流行政治和政治与娱乐类型混合的政治家(也是出于代际原因)。同样,奥巴马的政治营销和编造谎言经常直接从漫画和科幻小说中取材。本文所选的漫画人物代表了一些最著名和最受欢迎的超级英雄,因此不仅被粉丝所熟知,而且被公众舆论所熟知,他们属于美国漫画领域的两大出版商:Dc漫画和漫威。最后,《焦点》致力于对《星球大战》传奇的意识形态想象,以及它在美国政治斗争和辩论中的应用。本作品的兴趣在于通过建制政治的宣传和传播来描述漫画和科幻想象中的主题和图标;同时,文章还分析了一些对抗性和“自下而上”的政治实践案例。这篇文章旨在找出为什么在奥巴马执政期间(以及整个后现代美国),超级英雄的想象(无论是漫画还是电影)成为表现领导力和政治斗争变形的重要媒介的动机。
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L’immaginario dei comics supereroici e del cinema di Sci-Fi nell’america obamiana: Un framing originale della comunicazione politica postmoderna
During last decades, the presence of mass and pop culture through US politics has been increasingly spreading; and this phenomenon constitutes a very important expression of politainment processes. The article investigates one of those processes: the narrative and symbolic universes of superhero comics and science-fiction (especially those turned into a movie) during the Obama’s Administrations years. The analysis is focused on some characters and features: Superman, Batman and his enemy Joker, and Wonder Woman. Obama was the “Social media president”, and a politician inclined to pop politics and hybridization between politics and entertaiment’s genres (also for generational reasons). Similarly, Obama’s political marketing and spin doctoring often employed frames directly drawn out of comics and sci-fi imaginery. The comics’ characters selectioned in this article represent some of the most famous and popular superheroes, therefore well known not only by fans but the public opinion at large, belonging to the couple of main US publishers in that field: Dc Comics and Marvel. Focus, finally, is dedicated to ideological imaginery of the Star Wars saga, and its usages in American political struggle and debate. This work is interested in describing topics and icons coming from comics and sci-fi imaginery through propaganda and communication in establishment politics; at the same time, the article analyzes some case studies of antagonistic and “bottom-up” political practices. The article aims to identify the motivations why just superheroic imaginery (both in comics and in movies) became an important medium to represent leadership and political struggle metamorphosys during Obama’s years (and in postmodern America, at large).
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Comunicacion y Sociedad Social Sciences-Communication
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