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Traverse the world of comic-book lore on the cinematic screen with this Marvel Cinematic Universe Research Guide
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- Marvel's The AvengersCall Number: JPL 2nd Floor, DVD Feature Film PN1995.9.S26 M37 2012Publication Date: 2012
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- The Avengers and Philosophy by William Irwin (Series edited by); Mark D. White (Editor)Call Number: E-bookISBN: 1118236459Publication Date: 2012An engaging look at the philosophical underpinnings of Earth's Mightiest Heroes Avengers assemble! Tackling intriguing dilemmas and issues that no single great philosopher can withstand, this powerful book enlists the brainpower of an A-list team of history's most prominent thinkers to explore the themes behind the action of Marvel Comics' all-star superhero team. Arms you with new insights into the characters and themes of The Avengers Deepens your appreciation both of The Avengers comics and the Joss Whedon movie adaptation Answers the philosophical questions you've always had about Earth's Mightiest Heroes, including: Can a reformed criminal become a superhero? Can an android love a human? If a hero beats his wife, is he still a hero? Helps you think differently about the members of the superhero team--Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, and the others.
- The Politics of Big Fantasy by John C. McDowellCall Number: E-bookISBN: 9780786474882Publication Date: 2014Bringing critical attention to a particular set of Science Fiction and Fantasy films - The Wachowskis's The Matrix, George Lucas' Star Wars saga, and Joss Whedon's Avengers - this book utilises a wide-ranging set of critical tools to illuminate their political ideologies, while also examining any resistant and complicating turns or byways the films may provide. What they all have in common ideologically is that they - or at least the genres they belong to - tend to be regarded as belonging to politically conservative frames of sociocultural reference. With the Star Wars saga, however, this idea is shown to be superficial and weak.