Criminals as Heroes in Popular Culture

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Criminals as Heroes in Popular Culture
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Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9783030395858
ISBN-13 : 3030395855
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Book Synopsis Criminals as Heroes in Popular Culture by : Roxie J. James

Book excerpt: This book delves into humanity’s compulsive need to valorize criminals. The criminal hero is a seductive figure, and audiences get a rather scopophilic pleasure in watching people behave badly. This book offers an analysis of the varied and vexing definitions of hero, criminal, and criminal heroes both historically and culturally. This book also examines the global presence, gendered complications, and gentle juxtapositions in criminal hero figures such as: Robin Hood, Breaking Bad, American Gods, American Vandal, Kabir, Plunkett and Macleane, Martha Stewart, Mary Read, Anne Bonny, Ocean’s 11, Ocean’s Eleven, and Let The Bullets Fly.


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