Superheroes and Power (Gen Ed 1165) Harvard College Program in General Education
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What makes superheroes popular, and how can their stories answer enduring questions about identity, power, disability, symbolism, law, and the state? Stephanie Burt What’s a hero? What’s a superhero? Who gets to be one, and who decides? Why are superheroes so popular now? What do their stories tell us—casual viewers and devoted readers, fans and non-fans and aspiring writers-- about how power works, about its social, emotional, material and economic dimensions, and about how we represent power in art?

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