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The Heroic Shift
Emergence of the Collective as 21st-Century Hero
The Heroic Shift Emergence of the Collective as 21st-Century Hero
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Description
This volume explores the rise of the collective hero as the defining archetype of the 21st century, reflecting shifts in global society, culture, and media.
Moving beyond the individualistic hero of Western myth as famously outlined by Joseph Campbell, the authors argue that the challenges of today's world, such as ecological crisis and social fragmentation, call for a new heroic model characterized by collaboration, emotional intelligence, and inclusivity. Drawing from mythology, media theory, and systems thinking, the authors critique Campbell's monomyth for its creative limitations and gendered biases, emphasizing that collective narratives now foreground balance, pluralism, and restorative processes over conquest or salvation.
The collective hero is presented as a dynamic group where individual identities intersect, adapt, and contribute to a greater purpose. The text analyzes how collectives function both narratively and in reality, constructing archetypes within groups and mirroring the complexity of real-world social dynamics. The volume also reimagines heroism through a gender-expansive lens, challenging patriarchal binaries and arguing that true heroism emerges from a full spectrum of human qualities, including those historically coded as feminine, erased, or marginalized.
Central to the argument is the theme of balance, which becomes both the end goal and the ethical core of collective hero stories. Achievement involves inclusive understanding and shared transformation, rather than simply vanquishing adversaries. Ultimately, the authors assert that collective heroism is not utopian fantasy, but a necessary cultural evolution for navigating social complexity, building resilient communities, and envisioning more democratic, pluralistic, and environmentally conscious futures.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Multiverse and Collective Heroes
1. Deconstruction
2. Collective
3. Gender Expansive
4. Balance
Conclusion
Appendix: Select Media Researched for this Project
Bibliography
About the Authors
Index
Product details

Published | 05 Feb 2026 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9798216262848 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |