Ambiguities of European Comic-book Bikers
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<P>In this book David Walton explores European comic-book biker publications as a subgenre of popular culture. Using a multidisciplinary approach he reveals an intricate amalgam of ingenuity irony and highly ambiguous humor. The creative resourcefulness of the comic-book biker authors is seen to dramatize and celebrate the material existence of motorcycles and lifestyles while laughing at the foibles inconsistencies manias fantasies and practices of those characterised as motorized flâneurs. At the core of Walton’s analysis is the exploration of identity formation marked by tensions between individualism and collective affinities undermined by egoism and competitiveness.</P><P>At the same time Walton argues that the storylines (despite much comic invention caricature and exaggeration) create resonances which hold up a distorted but highly revealing mirror to the multiple subgroups of people who ride motorcycles for pleasure. The author also demonstrates how the implied biker-readers of this subgenre confront comic representations of themselves which repeatedly undermine any positive self-image they may possess. Yet the comics are also seen to offer valuable insights into much broader cultural concerns ranging from subculture consumption habits (in)authenticity taste freedom risk and delinquency – without forgetting other key aspects of cultural studies like class race and ethnicity gender sexuality and ecocriticism. </P><P></P>
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