Mutants and Mystics
Science Fiction, Superhero Comics, and the Paranormal
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نقد و بررسی
December 1, 2011
In this strange and complex scholarly work, Kripal (religious studies, Rice Univ.; Authors of the Impossible: The Paranormal and the Sacred) asserts that science fiction and superhero comic book tales are essentially part of an overarching superstory of religious imagination. These genres are, in a sense, the safe places in popular culture to explore paranormal aspects of reality not welcome in other arenas of life. In his characteristic trippy style, he identifies seven mythical literary themes that he calls "mythemes" and discusses examples of each through an impressive variety of sf and superhero works. It is clear that Kripal has thought deeply and feels passionately about the religious dimension of science fiction and wants to encourage others to join his thought experiment to that end. VERDICT Though Kripal's thesis and conclusions may seem strange and bewildering to some readers, there may be rich fodder here for scholars and devoted readers of the sf and comic book genres, as well as those who wish to explore some of the more esoteric varieties of religious experience.--Elizabeth Winter, Georgia Inst. of Technology Lib., Atlanta
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