Batman’s Shrink & Other Scholars
Enlighten New York Comic Con
Comics scholars convene at
this week’s New York Comic Con to teach convention-goers and have
fun too. In addition to all the cosplay, comic book creator signings, and
entertainment news panels, New York Comic Con is home to a number of
professional panels as well. A good portion of these professional talks
will be under the umbrella of the Comics Studies Conference. Organized by
the Institute for Comics Studies, the CSC serves to promote the study,
understanding, recognition, and cultural legitimacy of comics and support
the discussion and dissemination of this study and understanding.
The Comics Studies Conference, organized by scholars like Peter
Coogan and Stanford Carpenter, represents the Institute for Comics
Studies’ mission to promote the study, understanding, recognition,
and cultural legitimacy of comics and to support the discussion and
dissemination of this study and understanding via public venues.
CSC
co-organizer Travis Langley, author of the hit book BATMAN AND PSYCHOLOGY:
A DARK AND STORMY KNIGHT, is a Special Guest at NYCC this year, in the
literary category shared by Spotlight Guests Anne Rice and Kim Harrison.
“It is a terrific book,” legendary comic book writer Dennis
O’Neil says of Batman and Psychology. Bat-Films executive
producer Michael Uslan calls it, “scholarly and insightful… a
fascinating, entertaining, and educational read.”
Comics Studies Conference NYCC 2012
Schedule
Date: Thursday, October 11Location: 1A07
4:00-5:00 pm: The Origins of
Leaping Tall Buildings: Finding New Ways to Document the Creators Behind
the Comics. Hannah Means-Shannon (Georgian Court University)
leads a discussion with the creators of Leaping Tall Buildings: the
Origins of American Comics artist Christopher Irving, photographer Seth
Kushner and designer Eric Skillman on the strategies they developed to
create this unique and significant book on American comics for scholars
and fans. Moderator: Stanford Carpenter.
5:15-6:15 pm: Power
and Sexuality in Comics. Cameron McKee (UC-Berkeley) argues that
Tom of Finland’s subversion of heterosexual spaces in Kake
constructs an iconic gay identity. Sam Cannon (UT-Austin) shows how the
sequential artistry in Los Penitentes intersects with (homo)sexuality and
political power. Evan Johnson (UT-Dallas) explores the sublimination of
female power in the Marvel Universe. Moderator: Stanford
Carpenter.
6:30-7:30 pm: Constructing and Reconstructing the
Superhero. Forrest Helvie (Norwalk CC) discusses how the
conventional hero of Transcendentalists and Gothic writers contributed to
superheroes like Batman. David Lewis (Boston University) explains why
superheroes never really die and the “superhero afterlife
subgenre.” Rachelanne Smith (CSU-Sacramento) discusses how South
Park’s Coon character clarifies society’s need for the
altruistic hero. Moderator: Travis Langley.
Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight
by Dr. Travis Langley
(Wiley & Sons Publishing, 2012)
by Dr. Travis Langley
(Wiley & Sons Publishing, 2012)
“Simply speaking, this
is my pick for the best book of 2012.” –
FindYourGeek.com
Batman is one of the most compelling and enduring
characters to come from the Golden Age of Comics, and interest in his
story has only increased through countless incarnations since his first
appearance in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. Why does this
superhero without superpowers fascinate us? What does that fascination say
about us? Batman and Psychology: A Dark
and Stormy Knight (Wiley; Paperback; $17.95; 978-1-1181-6765-6/ Also
available in digital and audio forms) explores these and
other intriguing questions about the masked vigilante, including: Does
Batman have PTSD? Why does he fight crime? Why as a vigilante? Why
the mask, the bat, and the underage partner? Why are his most intimate
relationships with “bad girls” he ought to lock up? And why
won't he kill that homicidal, green-haired clown?
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