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Superheroes in Real and Imagined Cities with Julian Chambliss Comic Books World Fair Science Fiction Urban Identity Race Gender #23

The Private Side of Public Work | Exploring How to Make Cities Happier, Government More Innovative, & Science More Accessible by Ingrid Heilke

"From pulp magazine origins to recent cinematic triumphs, superheroes mirror our culture. Uniquely American and reflecting enduring values, these characters are a window on inspiration and aspiration defining our society...

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Superheroes in Real and Imagined Cities with Julian Chambliss Comic Books World Fair Science Fiction Urban Identity Race Gender #23 is an episode from The Private Side of Public Work | Exploring How to Make Cities Happier, Government More I...

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Published Jan 24, 2018, 46:13 long, audio available.

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"From pulp magazine origins to recent cinematic triumphs, superheroes mirror our culture. Uniquely American and reflecting enduring values, these characters are a window on inspiration and aspiration defining our society." Today, Dr. Julian Chambliss of Rollins College explores the real and imagined city through superheroes and the pages of comic books over the course of the last century.

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Superheroes in Real and Imagined Cities with Julian Chambliss Comic Books World Fair Science Fiction Urban Identity Race Gender #23 is an episode from The Private Side of Public Work | Exploring How to Make Cities Happier, Government More Innovative, & Science More Accessible by Ingrid Heilke.

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Superheroes in Real and Imagined Cities with Julian Chambliss Comic Books World Fair Science Fiction Urban Identity Race Gender #23 is from The Private Side of Public Work | Exploring How to Make Cities Happier, Government More Innovative, & Science More Accessible by Ingrid Heilke.

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Published Jan 24, 2018 and 46:13 long