Call it Science: Biblical Studies, Science Fiction, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe
In the virtual world elaborated in Marvel’s movies (the “Marvel Cinematic Universe” or MCU), “science” is creatively, strategically confused with “magic” and/or “religion.” Key supernatural/magical elements of the franchise’s comic-book source material are “retconned” (retroactively granted new narr...
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Autor principal: | Aaron Ricker |
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University of Sheffield
2021
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