How American Culture shapes superheroes/villians and their relationship to Chineese/Japaneese culture

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Read chapters in Messner and Rosenfeld, discuss the notion that the same American cultural values help shape both American heroes (honest citizens who do honorable deeds for the society) and American villains (criminals who do great harms to the society). Name a few villains in your selected crime. Why do you think they are American villains? What American cultural values have helped create such villains, and how? Can they be created in Japanese and Chinese cultures? Why and why not? Note: You should use real life examples in your personal life to illustrate your points.

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CJ 301 02 - Crime Cntrl 3 Nations Read chapters in Messner and Rosenfeld, discuss the notion that the same American cultural values help shape both American heroes (honest citizens who do honorable deeds for the society) and American villains (criminals who do great harms to the society). Name a few villains in your selected crime. Why do you think they are American villains? What American cultural values have helped create such villains, and how? Can they be created in Japanese and Chinese cultures? Why and why not? Note: You should use real life examples in your personal life to illustrate your points.
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American Culture
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AMERICAN CULTURE

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American cultural values have played a critical role in building both superheroes and
villains in the American society. American cultural values include individualism, materialism,
achievement orientation, and universalism. Some of the notable American villains include Al
Capone, James DeWolf, Charles Manson, Andrew Kehoe, and Belle Gunness. Al Capone, once a
king of the Chicago rackets and the owner of a multimillion-dollar empire a business fuelled by
illegal prostitution, gambling, tax evasion, and booze was the mastermind of Saint Valentine's
Day Massacre that occurred in 1929 at Lincoln Park that contributed to seven of his enemies
dead. Capone is an American villain because his heinous activities lead to massive loss of lives
and properties because of individualism gains (Lohr, 2017). By evading tax, he derailed the
economic growth of the country. The prostitution and gambling advocated by Capone eroded the
cultural norms and beliefs that promote social cohesiveness.
Charles Manson was a leader of the Manson Family, a quasi-commune family that
Manson formed in the 1960s at California. In an effort to polarize the community on basis of
race, Manson ...


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