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The image of the president and his critique in superhero comics in the historical context of the Russian-American relations in the 1980s

https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6339-2024-2-22-37

Abstract

The aim of the study is to determine the specifics of criticism of a politician and the institution of the presidency in popular culture using the example   of   the   critique  of   Ronald  Reagan  in   the   comics   during   his  tenure.  The  object of the analysis is the representation of the US President in the issues of the industry leaders of print superhero comics; the subject is the mechanisms of criticism of the institution of the presidency. The research methodology is based on a semiotic and iconological analysis of the visual material; a descriptive method is used to introduce the historical context. The image structures are analyzed using the film studies tools (analysis of dramaturgy, camera angles, film   editing).   The superherocomic   book  from  the   1980s  consistently  deconstructs the image of the President, and particularly, the media component of that image. The article for the first time identifies the cinematic clichés that the   comic   book  authors  use  in the construction   of   a  critical  narrative   about Reagan, analyzes the ways of implementing the motive of the puppet nature of the institution of the presidency and studies the representation modes of the policy towards the USSR. The author concludes that by the end of the 1980s, a steady  set of  techniques  and  a repertoire of  plots for the  critical assessment  of  the US President had been formed in the superheroics.

About the Author

N. Yu. Sputnitskaya
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography; Herzen State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation

Nina Yu. Sputnitskaya , Cand. of Sci. (Art Studies), associate professor; participant of the grant program

3, Wilhelm Pieck St., Moscow, 129226

48, Moika River Emb., Saint Petersburg, 191186



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Sputnitskaya N.Yu. The image of the president and his critique in superhero comics in the historical context of the Russian-American relations in the 1980s. RSUH/RGGU Bulletin Series "Political Science. History. International Relations". 2024;(2):22-37. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6339-2024-2-22-37

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