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The Golden Age: Batman

  • Matt Yockey
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Abstract

This chapter considers how the traumatic nature of Batman’s origin has informed an affective bond with readers. At the heart of this conflation of character and reader subjectivities is a utopian desire to recover a permanently lost childhood. In this way, Batman texts have proven powerfully resonant and meaningful for audiences for over 80 years across a number of media platforms and different iterations of the character.

Abstract

This chapter considers how the traumatic nature of Batman’s origin has informed an affective bond with readers. At the heart of this conflation of character and reader subjectivities is a utopian desire to recover a permanently lost childhood. In this way, Batman texts have proven powerfully resonant and meaningful for audiences for over 80 years across a number of media platforms and different iterations of the character.

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