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http://www.ee.columbia.edu/ln/dvmm/publications/04/ICMEjune04_nelson.pdf - 1 views

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    This scholarly article introduces color theory as applied to movies.  Yes, you may use theories that we haven't discussed.
A P

Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - DC Comics Database - 0 views

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    Through this page you can find wiki entries on some superheros and villains.
Lauren Portz

Origins and their importance. - 3 views

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    Does there always have to be an origin behind a superhero movie? Could they come up with a new movie, introduce a new superhero and not show us how they became a superhero? Or do we have to have background information for the movie to mean something to us? I think without origins there are so many questions that would be left unanswered.
Mariana Salazar

The Grim Reality of Female Characters in Superhero Films - 7 views

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    Superhero films are known for their male-centric nature. Women are left sorting through the female characters that we are offered, and boy, is it grim. The common question that comes up when chatting with people about the role of gender in superhero films is: "Well, he is sexy too, isn't he?
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    This is an article about the representation of women in Superhero films. It gives examples of how this underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women affects both genders and society as a whole.
A P

Blog examines superheroes and the law - Lifestyles - The Times-Tribune - 3 views

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    I really liked this article. It talks about real crime with superheroes and if they were actually real we may be in big trouble. They used an example about homeowners insurance. How if superman threw a car into your house--most likely your insurance wouldn't cover it which could result in the homeowner suing the superhero. Similar to The Incredibles when Mr. Incredible is sued for saving a man who didn't want to be saved.
whitneygillum

What Impact have Superheroes had on American Popular Culture? - 3 views

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    This article is about how superheroes have surrounded us in pop culture. One lunchboxes, clothing, posters, etc., they are all around.
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    This is a great article to establish a basis for the effect superheroes have on society. Some of the ideas here-- like, "Probably every person that has ever seen or read about a superhero has imagined himself or herself in that role," are a great way to introduce some of the data we found, or even a research question related back to the idea.
A P

Effects of Superheroes on Children | Everyday Life - Global Post - 5 views

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    My research question asks whether or not superheroes are good role models, and this article looks at that exact question as well as how to approach raising children who have superheroes as role models. I believe that the end of this article, which talks about ways in which superheroes can be adapted into good role models, will be helpful in coming up with recommendations for the end of my paper.
rebeccabaldwin

The Role of the Media in Promoting Images of Disability- Disability as Metaphor: The Ev... - 2 views

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    Marilyn Dahl (University of British Columbia) It is a commonly held theory that one cannot legislate attitude change. One can legislate behavioural change and hopefully changes in attitude will follow. Attitudes, beliefs, and misconceptions of society constitute a major barrier for people with disabilities.
rebeccabaldwin

Cultivation Theory and Superheroes: A Theological Analysis of The Dark Knight Rises - 4 views

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    Cultivation Theory and Superheroes: A Theological Analysis of The Dark Knight Rises
Lauren Portz

The 10 Golden Rules of Superhero Movies - 4 views

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    I think that this is easily an example of cultivation theory because it fits with the idea that the more that society spends living in the television world, the more that they try to relate to it. I think that the more that you watch superhero movies, you get this idea in your idea that they have to play out a certain way, and if they were to go against these "golden rules" would the movie still be successful?
mikehryn666

Guardians Of The Galaxy: A Superhero Movie That Actually Cares About Innocent Civilians - 1 views

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    A very interesting article on civilian casualties in superhero movies. Has some interesting statistical type information and can be a good article to cite if your research paper has to do with a superhero interacting with the civilian population.
samluciano

Superheroes, Superpowers, and Sexuality - 4 views

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    Inherent vs. Gifted Powers The way the superheroes' sexuality is promoted is evident even unto the powers that they wield, and how they gained said powers. The different kinds of powers and the way in which they are used are strictly divided between the male and female heroes.
maddicarr

The Superhero Movie Diversity Race Is Over - WB/DC Wins By a Mile - 3 views

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    LOS ANGELES - A woman in tights, a "queer" Flash and a black lead - all in a single bound. While Marvel and Sony dither about the diversity of their superhero lineups, DC Comics and Warner Bros. (in conjunction with New Line) punctured every Spandex ceiling on Wednesday when they announced an unprecedentedly diverse lineup of superhero movies. This article, like many others, highlights the lack of diversity in comic-based superhero movies. One aspect of it's content that caught my attention, however, were the examples used to show success in cast diversity. Films like The Hunger Games and Lucy use strong female roles and have had amazing success-- another reason to wonder why Marvel and DC are moving so slowly to do the same.
swiftclaireq

History, Travel, Arts, Science, People, Places | Smithsonian - 2 views

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    Trying for a direct link to the article Jake found....
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    About the author doesn't think the movies tell us how to be super but to be heroes
swiftclaireq

The Psychology of Heroism - 2 views

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    Talks about heroes in a different way-- one question asked is are heroes born or made? It talks about "normal" people trying to become heroes for what makes them heroes.
mpopp93

Batman to the rescue! The protective effects of parasocial relationships with muscular ... - 0 views

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    Superheroes play an important part in men's lives. They grow up watching superhero movies and read comic books while pretending to be them. This article examines the negative effects of superheroes on men's body image. Screen reader users, click here to load entire article This page uses JavaScript to progressively load the article content as a user scrolls. Screen reader users, click the load entire article button to bypass dynamically loaded article content.
whitneygillum

Why Don't We Doubt Spider-Man's Existence? (1) - 0 views

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    This article was interesting to me because it touched base on escapism. It shows how easy it is to lose yourself in a movie or a heroes story.
hannonjacobn

Superhero Origins And Their Mythic Meanings: Are They Veiled Secular Parables? - 0 views

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    Ever since ancient times, humanity has sought to use stories to explain the world in which it lives. Just as ancient man used stories of gods and monsters to explain the world, modern man uses stories of godlike heroes and monstrous villains to do the same.
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