Faculty of Humanities
D.A. Hassler-Forest
dr. D.A. (Dan) Hassler-Forest
Capaciteitsgroep Engelse taal en cultuur University of Amsterdam


Spuistraat 210
1012 VT Amsterdam

Room: 508

Telephone
0205253833
0205253830

http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/d.a.hassler-forest/
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Publications

key publications (7)


2011

  • D.A. Hassler-Forest (2011). From flying man to falling man: Post-9/11 superhero narratives. In C. Dony (Ed.), Portraying 9/11: essays on representations in comics, literature, film and theatre. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
  • D.A. Hassler-Forest (2011). Cowboys and zombies: destabilizing patriarchal discourse in "The Walking Dead". Studies in Comics, 2(2).
  • D.A. Hassler-Forest (2011, March 24). Superheroes and the Bush Doctrine. Narrative and Politics in Post-9/11 Discourse. UvA Universiteit van Amsterdam (285 pag.) ( Eigen Beheer). Supervisor(s): prof.dr. C.P. Lindner.

2010

  • D. Hassler-Forest (2010). From trauma victim to terrorist: redefining superheroes in Post-9/11 Hollywood. In M. Berninger, J. Ecke & G. Haberkorn (Eds.), Comics as a nexus of cultures: essays on the interplay of media, disciplines and international perspectives (Critical explorations in science fiction and fantasy, 22) (pp. 33-44). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.
  • D. Hassler-Forest (2010). The '300' controversy: a case study in the politics of adaptation. In J. Goggin & D. Hassler-Forest (Eds.), The rise and reason of comics and graphic literature: critical essays on the form (pp. 119-129). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.
  • J. Goggin & D. Hassler-Forest (2010). Introduction: Out of the gutter: reading comics and graphic novels. In J. Goggin & D. Hassler-Forest (Eds.), The rise and reason of comics and graphic literature: critical essays on the form (pp. 1-4). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.
  • J. Goggin & D. Hassler-Forest (Eds.). (2010). The rise and reason of comics and graphic literature: critical essays on the form. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.

refereed academic publications (5)


2011

  • D.A. Hassler-Forest (2011). From flying man to falling man: Post-9/11 superhero narratives. In C. Dony (Ed.), Portraying 9/11: essays on representations in comics, literature, film and theatre. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
  • D.A. Hassler-Forest (2011). Cowboys and zombies: destabilizing patriarchal discourse in "The Walking Dead". Studies in Comics, 2(2).

2010

  • D. Hassler-Forest (2010). From trauma victim to terrorist: redefining superheroes in Post-9/11 Hollywood. In M. Berninger, J. Ecke & G. Haberkorn (Eds.), Comics as a nexus of cultures: essays on the interplay of media, disciplines and international perspectives (Critical explorations in science fiction and fantasy, 22) (pp. 33-44). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.
  • D. Hassler-Forest (2010). The '300' controversy: a case study in the politics of adaptation. In J. Goggin & D. Hassler-Forest (Eds.), The rise and reason of comics and graphic literature: critical essays on the form (pp. 119-129). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.
  • J. Goggin & D. Hassler-Forest (2010). Introduction: Out of the gutter: reading comics and graphic novels. In J. Goggin & D. Hassler-Forest (Eds.), The rise and reason of comics and graphic literature: critical essays on the form (pp. 1-4). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.

doctoral thesis (1)


2011

  • D.A. Hassler-Forest (2011, March 24). Superheroes and the Bush Doctrine. Narrative and Politics in Post-9/11 Discourse. UvA Universiteit van Amsterdam (285 pag.) ( Eigen Beheer). Supervisor(s): prof.dr. C.P. Lindner.

popular scientific publications (2)


2009

  • D.A. Hassler-Forest (2009). Film reviews: A Bronx Tale (1993) and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998). In S.J. Schneider (Ed.), 101 gangster movies you must see before you die. London: Cassell Illustrated.
  • D.A. Hassler-Forest (2009). Film reviews: The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and In Which We Serve (1942). In S.J. Schneider (Ed.), 101 war movies you must see before you die. London: Cassell Illustrated.

recognitions (1)


2010

  • J. Goggin & D. Hassler-Forest (Eds.). (2010). The rise and reason of comics and graphic literature: critical essays on the form. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.
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