Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence: The Evolution of a National Icon
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Syracuse University Press, 2015.
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English
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9780815653202

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J. Richard Stevens., & J. Richard Stevens|AUTHOR. (2015). Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence: The Evolution of a National Icon . Syracuse University Press.

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J. Richard Stevens and J. Richard Stevens|AUTHOR. Captain America, Masculinity, and Violence: The Evolution of a National Icon Syracuse University Press, 2015.

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