The edited
collection, Familial Influences on Superheroes, will examine the role that the
family plays on the development of the superhero as portrayed in radio, comics,
graphic novels, television series, and feature films. Many superheroes have experienced the trauma
of losing (a) parent(s), which sets them apart from others. Thus, the individuals that the superheroes
gravitate towards become an integral part of their lives, to the point where
they form a necessary and vital “familial network” of connections that would
either replace those that were lost or never fully established. This network ranges from “substitute”
parents/guardians as well as siblings and relatives, to significant others and
even more extended members comprising superhero teams. Each chapter will focus on a specific
superhero and how s/he has been impacted by the aforementioned familial
figures. Through this collection of essays,
readers will understand the psychological makeup of superheroes much better and
see that behind every hero is a family member(s) encouraging them to use their
powers for the benefit of humanity.
Besides
Batman, potential superheroes to be covered across a number of media (radio,
comics, television and film) include, but are not limited to:
- Superman
- Supergirl
- The Flash
- Green Arrow
- Wonder Woman
- Spider-Man
- Captain America
- Iron Man
- The Hulk
- Thor
- Black Widow
- Scarlet Witch
- X-Men
- Fantastic Four
- The Avengers
- Justice League of America
- Teen Titans
We already
have an agreement with McFarland Press to do this collection, so all that
remains is securing the contributions in a timely fashion for a planned text
publication in early 2021.
The
deadline for proposals of 500 words is April 30, 2019. Please email your abstract and a brief bio to
jiaccino@thechicagoschool.edu. Please
put “Familial Influences Abstract” in the subject line. If an abstract is selected for the collection,
full essays of 5,000-7,000 words will be due by September 1, 2019.
Contact
Info:
James
Iaccino, Ph.D
Associate
Professor in Forensic Psychology, Online Campus
325 N.
Wells St.
Chicago,
Illinois 60654
Contact
Email: jiaccino@thechicagoschool.edu
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