tin soldiers

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Titre

tin soldiers

Créateur.ice

idrilka

Résumé

In his 2009 book on Captain America comic books, war photography, and American propaganda, Everett claims: “There is nothing to suggest that either the graphic novels issued during the war or the photographs taken during Rogers’ stay with the Howling Commandos can serve as a basis for a queer reading of Rogers and Barnes’ relationship. But even more importantly, there is nothing to suggest that such a relationship ever existed in the first place, and as such, those queer readings are not only misguided, but also libelous” (197).

[from: Lynn E. Anderson, Captain America: Behind the Mask. Steve Rogers and the Contemporary Hero Narrative (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), p. 242.]

In the aftermath of Steve's return to the world of the living and the battle of New York, the academia and the Internet react.

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Plateforme de lecture

Archive of Our Own

Format

Principe d'organisation

Forme littéraire

Genre discursif

Thématiques

Études
Écrit académique
Réseaux Sociaux
Queer
Captain America
Marvel Cinematic Universe

Date

2014

Rights

Tous Droits Réservés

Langue

Anglais