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    Hassler-Forest, D. A. (2011). Superheroes and the Bush doctrine: narrative and politics in post­-9/11 discourse. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Eigen Beheer.
  • Goggin, J., & Hassler-Forest, D. (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). McFarland & Co.
  • Hassler-Forest, D. (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). McFarland & Co.
  • Hassler-Forest, D. (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 (pp. 33-44). (Critical explorations in science fiction and fantasy; No. 22). McFarland & Co.
  • Goggin, J., & Hassler-Forest, D. (2010). The rise and reason of comics and graphic literature: critical essays on the form. McFarland & Co.
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