Dark Right Batman Viewed from the Right

Dark Right Batman Viewed from the Right by Greg Johnson, published by Counter-Currents Publishing Limited in 2018, offers an exploration of Batman’s significance within Right-wing discourse. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The book examines the superhero genre’s inherent anti-liberal tendencies, highlighting how characters like Batman operate outside the law as vigilantes, particularly in the context of societal breakdown.
Readers will find a collection of essays that delve into Traditionalist, masculinist, and New Right themes as they relate to Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy, alongside discussions of other films, comics, and graphic novels. The contributions come from notable cultural critics associated with the New Right, providing a multifaceted analysis of Batman’s role in contemporary discussions around politics and culture.
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Why is Batman a staple of Right-wing discussions and memes? The entire superhero genre is inherently anti-liberal, for even though superheroes generally fight for liberal humanist values, they do so outside the law. They are vigilantes, and vigilantism only becomes necessary when the liberal system breaks down.
But the character of Batman, particularly after being rebooted in Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns and developed in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy, is not just anti-liberal, but decidedly Right-wing. The essays in Dark Right show us why, focusing on Traditionalist, masculinist, and New Right themes in Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy, but also exploring other films, comics, and graphic novels.
Dark Right includes essays by the leading cultural critics of the New Right, including editors Greg Johnson and Gregory Hood, plus Trevor Lynch, Jason Reza Jorjani, Christopher Pankhurst, Will Windsor, James J. O’Meara, Zachary O. Ray, Jonathan Bowden, Spencer J. Quinn, David Yorkshire, and Andrew Hamilton.
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