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samedi 18 avril 2015

The politics and theology of Superman

Source: www.patheos.com - Saturday, April 18, 2015

.com/blogger_img_proxy/ The problem with Superman is that almost nothing can stop him. That can be a storytelling challenge, making it difficult to imagine battles that the Man of Steel can’t easily and obviously win.* The usual approach, then, is to focus on the challenge he faces in defeating his foes without killing them all. It’s more interesting if you can have him square off against good, innocent people who have been tricked or coerced into confronting him. The real trick of telling Superman stories, in other words, is by setting up problems that can’t be resolved with sheer power. But the more such stories are told and explored, the more we’re confonted with the uncomfortable politics of Superman. Concentrating so much unstoppable, unchecked, near-absolute power in the hands of a single individual seems a bit, well, fascist . Unchecked power goes against our hard-earned democratic and republican instincts. We’ve tried that before. Giving one person near-total power doesn’t usually end well. I’m pleased to see that the new teaser trailer for the upcoming Batman vs. Superman movie addresses this political dilemma. Click here to view the embedded video. What are the limits on Superman’s use and/or abuse of his power? Basically, there are only two: 1. His benevolence. The Kents raised him well and he’s a good guy. 2. A couple of eccentric billionaires have green rocks hidden in caves under their mansions, just in case. Neither of those seems quite s





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