omitir hasta el contenido
Comic book superheroes unmasked Ver este material de antemano
CerrarVer este material de antemano

Comic book superheroes unmasked

Autor: Stephen KroopnickJames Grant GoldinMelody ShafirPeta WilsonKeith DavidTodos autores
Editorial: New York, N.Y. : New Video, ©2005, 2003.
Edición/Formato:   Video DVD : Animación parcial : Sistema de difusión NTSC en color : Inglés (eng)Ver todas las ediciones y todos los formatos
Resumen:
"From the Depression to Vietnam, the '50s feminist movement to 9/11, comics have kept pace with their cultural climate, offering cutting-edge critiques that have captivated millions since their inception in 1931. In fact, comics have undergone a process similar to their own plots: they continually reinvent themselves in order to avoid annihilation. [This program] conducts a feature-length investigation into the  Leer más
Calificación:

(todavía no calificado) 0 con reseñas - Ser el primero.

Temas
Más materiales como éste

 

Encontrar un ejemplar en la biblioteca

&AllPage.SpinnerRetrieving; Encontrando bibliotecas que tienen este material…

Detalles

Género/Forma: Documentary television programs
Nonfiction television programs
Historical television programs
Television programs
Tipo de material: Animación parcial, Grabación de video
Tipo de documento: Material visual
Todos autores / colaboradores: Stephen Kroopnick; James Grant Goldin; Melody Shafir; Peta Wilson; Keith David; David Harrison; Sam Sewell; Nick Phoenix; Triage Entertainment, Inc.; History Channel (Television network); Arts and Entertainment Network.; New Video Group.
ISBN: 0767083652 9780767083652
Número OCLC: 61347142
Notas: Originally produced for television in 2003.
Créditos: Edited by Dave Harrison ; camera, Sam Sewell ; music composed by Nick Phoenix.
Artista(s) : Host, Peta Wilson ; narrator, Keith David.
Público objetivo Not rated.
Descripción: 1 videodisc (90 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Detalles: DVD, NTSC, region 1; Dolby Digital stereo.
Contenido: The first superheroes --
Comics go to war --
Their greatest battle --
New ideas & counter-culture --
Social commentary --
A darker side --
The comic book store --
9/11.
Responsabilidad: produced by Triage Entertainment, Inc. for the History Channel ; A & E Television Networks ; written by James Grant Goldin ; produced by Melody Shafir, James Grant Goldin ; directed by Stephen Kroopnick.

Resumen:

"From the Depression to Vietnam, the '50s feminist movement to 9/11, comics have kept pace with their cultural climate, offering cutting-edge critiques that have captivated millions since their inception in 1931. In fact, comics have undergone a process similar to their own plots: they continually reinvent themselves in order to avoid annihilation. [This program] conducts a feature-length investigation into the evolution of these mighty figures, from the first issue of Superman to the political manifestoes of the late '60s to the most recent graphic novels. Interviews with Michael Chabon, Will Eisner, and myriad authors, artists, and experts illuminate the production and reception of comics while highlighting their brilliance as social commentaries."--Container.

Reseñas

Reseñas contribuidas por usuarios
Recuperando reseñas de GoodReads…
Retrieving DOGObooks reviews...

Etiquetas

Ser el primero.
Confirmar este pedido

Ya ha pedido este material. Escoja OK si desea procesar el pedido de todos modos.

Datos enlazados


<http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/61347142>
library:oclcnum"61347142"
library:placeOfPublication
library:placeOfPublication
owl:sameAs<info:oclcnum/61347142>
rdf:typeschema:CreativeWork/Video
rdf:typepto:DVD
rdf:typepto:Video
rdfs:seeAlso
rdfs:seeAlso
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
<http://id.worldcat.org/fast/869163>
rdf:typeschema:Intangible
schema:name"Comic books, strips, etc.--Political aspects"
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
<http://id.worldcat.org/fast/869166>
rdf:typeschema:Intangible
schema:name"Comic books, strips, etc.--Psychological aspects"
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
rdf:typeschema:Intangible
schema:name"Superhero comic books, strips, etc."
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:about
schema:contentRating"Not rated."
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:contributor
schema:copyrightYear"2003"
schema:copyrightYear"2005"
schema:datePublished"2005"
schema:description""From the Depression to Vietnam, the '50s feminist movement to 9/11, comics have kept pace with their cultural climate, offering cutting-edge critiques that have captivated millions since their inception in 1931. In fact, comics have undergone a process similar to their own plots: they continually reinvent themselves in order to avoid annihilation. [This program] conducts a feature-length investigation into the evolution of these mighty figures, from the first issue of Superman to the political manifestoes of the late '60s to the most recent graphic novels. Interviews with Michael Chabon, Will Eisner, and myriad authors, artists, and experts illuminate the production and reception of comics while highlighting their brilliance as social commentaries."--Container."
schema:description"The first superheroes -- Comics go to war -- Their greatest battle -- New ideas & counter-culture -- Social commentary -- A darker side -- The comic book store -- 9/11."
schema:genre"History"
schema:genre"Criticism, interpretation, etc."
schema:inLanguage"en"
schema:name"Comic book superheroes unmasked"
schema:publisher
Cerrar ventana

Inicie una sesión con WorldCat 

¿No tienes una cuenta? Puede fácilmente crear una cuenta gratuita.