The superhero costume : identity and disguise in fact and fiction / Barbara Brownie and Danny Graydon.
Material type: TextSeries: Dress, body, culturePublisher: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016Copyright date: �2016Description: 1 online resource (xi, 175 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781472595935
- 1472595939
- Clothing and dress
- Clothing and dress -- Symbolic aspects
- Superheroes
- Superheroes -- Social aspects
- Identity (Psychology)
- Popular culture
- DESIGN -- Fashion
- ART -- Popular Culture
- PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- History & Criticism
- Clothing and dress
- Clothing and dress -- Symbolic aspects
- Identity (Psychology)
- Popular culture
- Superheroes
- 391 23
- GT580 .B69 2016
- DES005000 | ART023000 | PER004030
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-170) and index.
"Costume defines the superhero, disguising and distinguishing them from his or her civilian alter-ego. Instantly recognizable, the often garish garb includes insignias which are frequently appropriated and distorted throughout the world in a variety of media. This book provides the first interdisciplinary analysis of the superhero costume and investigates wide-ranging issues such as identity, otherness, ritual dress and disguise. Analysis focuses on the implications of wearing superhero costume, exploring interpretations of the costumed hero and the extent to which the costume defines his or her role. Using examples across various media (comic books, film, and television) with case studies including The X-Men, Watchmen, real-life superheroes such as Phoenix Jones and Pussy Riot and audience activities such as cosplay, The Superhero Costume presents new perspectives on the increasingly popular genre. A lively and thorough account of superhero fashions throughout history, The Superhero Costume will be essential reading for undergraduate students of fashion, visual culture, popular culture and cultural studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Superman: codifying the superhero wardrobe -- Identity, role and the mask -- Evolution and adaptation: form versus function -- Wearing the flag: patriotism and globalization -- Dressing up, dressing down: a spectacle of otherness, and the ordinariness of the civilian alter-ego -- Channelling the beast -- Superheros and the fashion of being unfashionable -- Superhero cosplay -- Real-life superheroes -- Watchmen -- Iron Man -- The X-Men.
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