Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero

Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero

by Danny Fingeroth

Narrated by Danny Fingeroth

Unabridged — 7 hours, 31 minutes

Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero

Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero

by Danny Fingeroth

Narrated by Danny Fingeroth

Unabridged — 7 hours, 31 minutes

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Overview

In this insightful and provocative book, comics-industry veteran Danny Fingeroth explores the backgrounds of the most well-known superheroes and their creators-largely young American Jewish men from Eastern European backgrounds. These innovators include Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Will Eisner, and Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

Jewish Identity has historically been about the push and pull toward and away from that very identity. As immigrants with a history of persecution, Jews came to America with their heads down but their eyes open, finding themselves presented with unprecedented freedom and opportunity.

Still, there were limits, spoken and unspoken, which often pushed Jews into fields with a hint of “second-class-ness” to them. Among these was the comic-book industry, until then minus the breakout hit that would put the medium on the map. That phenomenon would be the superhero-specifically Superman-and the flood of others that followed, including Batman and Spider-Man.

In Disguised as Clark Kent, Fingeroth explores how the creators' Jewish backgrounds helped make superheroes the most familiar popular-culture icons of all, far beyond the comic books that spawned them-on TV, in movies, in electronic media-and in our very ideas about what it means to be a hero.

Drawn in part from original interviews with legendary creators as they reflect on their Jewish backgrounds-religious, ethnic, and cultural-Disguised as Clark Kent brings valuable insights into the fantasies that fuel our imaginations, and raises significant questions about the relationship of individual and group identity to the content of our collective dreams.


Editorial Reviews

Jewish Book World

Fingeroth’s book is an easy, intriguing read, exploring the histories of superheroes and their creators. This is clearly a topic in which Fingeroth is eminently well-versed.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176647532
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 06/28/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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