dhr. dr. D.A. (Dan) Hassler-Forest
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Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
Capaciteitsgroep Engelse taal en cultuur
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Spuistraat
210
1012 VT Amsterdam
Kamernummer: 5.08
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D.A.Hassler-forest@uva.nl
T: 0205253830
T: 0205253832
Overview
Dan Hassler-Forest attained MA degrees in Film Studies and English Literature (cum laude) at the University of Amsterdam. Funded by the Huizinga Institute for Culture and History, he completed his doctoral work in 2010, successfully defending his dissertation on the Bush-era superhero movie genre in March 2011. His book Capitalist Superheroes: Caped Crusaders in the Neoliberal Age was published by Zero Books in December 2012. He currently works as an assistant professor of film and literature based in the English department of the University of Amsterdam, and is a frequent public lecturer on contemporary film, adaptation theory, animation and digital cinema, urban studies, and theoretical approaches to popular culture. He also teaches at Amsterdam University College. All of his work is informed by a critical approach to commodity culture and globalized capitalism, with a special focus on the political and ideological implications of fantasy genres.
2014
- D. Hassler-Forest (2014). Zombie Spaces. In E.P. Comentale & A. Jaffe (Eds.), The Year's Work at the Zombie Research Center (The Year's Work: Studies in Fan Culture and Cultural Theory) (pp. 116-149). Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
- D.A. Hassler-Forest (2014). The Walking Dead: Quality Television, Transmedia Serialization and Zombies. In R. Allen & T. van den Berg (Eds.), Serialization in Popular Culture (Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies, 62) (pp. 91-105). New York: Routledge.
- D. Hassler-Forest (2014). Game of Thrones: Quality Television and the Cultural Logic of Gentrification. TV Series, 6, 160-177.[go to publisher's site]
- D. Hassler-Forest (2014). The Politics of World-Building: Heteroglossia in Janelle Monáe's Afrofuturist WondaLand. Para-doxa, 26, 284-303.[go to publisher's site]
2013
- D. Hassler-Forest (2013). American Splendor: narrative and biography between media. Passepartout, 18 (34), 263-281.[go to publisher's site]
- D. Hassler-Forest (2013). Transmedia: verhalen vertellen in het digitale tijdperk. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
2012
- D. Hassler-Forest (2012). Capitalist superheroes: caped crusaders in the neoliberal age. Winchester: Zero Books.
- D. Hassler-Forest (2012). Cowboys and zombies: destabilizing patriarchal discourse in The Walking Dead. Studies in Comics, 2 (2), 339-355. doi: 10.1386/stic.2.2.339_1
2011
- D. Hassler-Forest (2011). From flying man to falling man: 9/11 discourse in Superman Returns and Batman Begins. In V. Bragard, C. Dony & W. Rosenberg (Eds.), Portraying 9/11: essays on representations in comics, literature, film and theatre (pp. 134-146). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
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.
- 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.
2014
- D. Hassler-Forest (2014). Zombie Spaces. In E.P. Comentale & A. Jaffe (Eds.), The Year's Work at the Zombie Research Center (The Year's Work: Studies in Fan Culture and Cultural Theory) (pp. 116-149). Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
- D.A. Hassler-Forest (2014). The Walking Dead: Quality Television, Transmedia Serialization and Zombies. In R. Allen & T. van den Berg (Eds.), Serialization in Popular Culture (Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies, 62) (pp. 91-105). New York: Routledge.
- D. Hassler-Forest (2014). Game of Thrones: Quality Television and the Cultural Logic of Gentrification. TV Series, 6, 160-177.[go to publisher's site]
- D. Hassler-Forest (2014). The Politics of World-Building: Heteroglossia in Janelle Monáe's Afrofuturist WondaLand. Para-doxa, 26, 284-303.[go to publisher's site]
2013
- D. Hassler-Forest (2013). American Splendor: narrative and biography between media. Passepartout, 18 (34), 263-281.[go to publisher's site]
2012
- D. Hassler-Forest (2012). Capitalist superheroes: caped crusaders in the neoliberal age. Winchester: Zero Books.
- D. Hassler-Forest (2012). Cowboys and zombies: destabilizing patriarchal discourse in The Walking Dead. Studies in Comics, 2 (2), 339-355. doi: 10.1386/stic.2.2.339_1
2011
- D. Hassler-Forest (2011). From flying man to falling man: 9/11 discourse in Superman Returns and Batman Begins. In V. Bragard, C. Dony & W. Rosenberg (Eds.), Portraying 9/11: essays on representations in comics, literature, film and theatre (pp. 134-146). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
2010
- 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.
- 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.
2013
- D. Hassler-Forest (2013). Transmedia: verhalen vertellen in het digitale tijdperk. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
2009
- 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.
- 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.
2011
- D.A. Hassler-Forest (2011, March 24). Superheroes and the Bush doctrine: narrative and politics in post-9/11 discourse. Universiteit van Amsterdam (285 pag.) ( Eigen Beheer). Supervisor(s): prof.dr. C.P. Lindner.
Boekredactie
- 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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