1008, 2009, English, Thesis edition: The Judge of All The Earth: Allegory and Politics in Alan Moore's "Watchmen" Masserano, Erica

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  • Thesis
  • Humanistisk international basisuddannelse (HIB) /​ International Basic Studies in Humanities
Published
  • 1008-12-18
  • 2009-05-28T11:44:59Z
Language
  • English

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Title
  • The Judge of All The Earth: Allegory and Politics in Alan Moore's "Watchmen"
Author
  • Masserano, Erica
Other Authors
  • Elias, Camelia
Published
  • 1008-12-18
  • 2009-05-28T11:44:59Z
Physical Description
  • Thesis
  • Humanistisk international basisuddannelse (HIB) /​ International Basic Studies in Humanities
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  • The graphic novel Watchmen, written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons, makes use of poststructuralist techniques in order to debunk the myth of the superhero, that of the infallibility of science and that of the American Dream, particularly in relation to Reaganist politics. This project aims at exploring the relation between Watchmen and the preceding genre literature. Moreover, it provides an analysis of the relation between Watchmen and myths and politics of the Atom Age.
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  • English
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