Mixed-Race Superheroes
 
A termék adatai:

ISBN13:9781978814592
ISBN10:1978814593
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:288 oldal
Méret:229x152x20 mm
Súly:64 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 24 color images
296
Témakör:

Mixed-Race Superheroes

 
Kiadó: Rutgers University Press
Megjelenés dátuma:
Kötetek száma: Paperback
 
Normál ár:

Kiadói listaár:
GBP 36.00
Becsült forint ár:
17 388 Ft (16 560 Ft + 5% áfa)
Miért becsült?
 
Az Ön ára:

15 649 (14 904 Ft + 5% áfa )
Kedvezmény(ek): 10% (kb. 1 739 Ft)
A kedvezmény csak az 'Értesítés a kedvenc témákról' hírlevelünk címzettjeinek rendeléseire érvényes.
Kattintson ide a feliratkozáshoz
 
Beszerezhetőség:

Becsült beszerzési idő: A Prosperónál jelenleg nincsen raktáron, de a kiadónál igen. Beszerzés kb. 3-5 hét..
A Prosperónál jelenleg nincsen raktáron.
Nem tudnak pontosabbat?
 
  példányt

 
Rövid leírás:

Looking at such iconic heroes as Superman, Spider-Man, and The Hulk, alongside such lesser-studied characters as Valkyrie, Dr. Fate, and Steven Universe, the essays in this collection contend with the multitude of ways that mixed-race identity has been represented in superhero comics, films, television, and literature.

Hosszú leírás:
American culture has long represented mixed-race identity in paradoxical terms. On the one hand, it has been associated with weakness, abnormality, impurity, transgression, shame, and various pathologies; however, it can also connote genetic superiority, exceptional beauty, and special potentiality. This ambivalence has found its way into superhero media, which runs the gamut from Ant-Man and the Wasp’s tragic mulatta villain Ghost to the cinematic depiction of Aquaman as a heroic “half-breed.” 
 
The essays in this collection contend with the multitude of ways that racial mixedness has been presented in superhero comics, films, television, and literature. They explore how superhero media positions mixed-race characters within a genre that has historically privileged racial purity and propagated images of white supremacy. The book considers such iconic heroes as Superman, Spider-Man, and The Hulk, alongside such lesser-studied characters as Valkyrie, Dr. Fate, and Steven Universe. Examining both literal and symbolic representations of racial mixing, this study interrogates how we might challenge and rewrite stereotypical narratives about mixed-race identity, both in superhero media and beyond.


"How often do you read a book that you simultaneously think, I want to assign this to my graduate seminar, cite it in the piece I’m working on, and slip a copy to my teenage kid? Sika Dagbovie-Mullins and Eric Berlatsky’s Mixed-Race Superheroes shatters conventional notions of race, gender, and sexuality in the superhero genre while providing a deeply satisfying, critically engaging and eminently enjoyable read."
 
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction by Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins and Eric L. Berlatsky
Part I    Superheroes in Black and White
1. Guess Who’s Coming Home? Mixed Metaphors of Home in Spider-Man’s
Comic and Cinematic Homecomings by Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins                       
2. The Ride of the Valkyrie Against White Supremacy: Tessa Thompson’s Casting in Thor:
Ragnarok by Jasmine Mitchell                                                                                  
3. “Which World Would You Rather Live In?” The Anti-utopian Superheroes of Gary
Jackson’s Poetry by Chris Gavaler                                                    
4. Flash of Two Races: Incest, Miscegenation, and the Mixed-Race Superhero in TheFlash
Comics and Television Show by Eric L. Berlatsky
Part II    Metaphors of/and Mixedness                       
5. “Let Yourself Just Be Whoever You Are!” Decolonial Hybridity and the Queer Cosmic
Future in Steven Universe by Corrine E. Collins                                               
6. The Hulk and Venom: Warring Blood Superheroes by Gregory T. Carter
7. Monsters, Mutants, and Mongrels: The Mixed-Race Hero in Monstress by Chris Koenig-Woodyard                                                                              
8. Examining Otherness and the Marginal Man in DC’s Superman through Mixed-Race
Studies by Kwasu David Tembo
Part III    Multiethnic Mixedness (or Mixed-Race Intersections)
9. Talented Tensions and Revisions: The Narrative Double Consciousness of Miles Morales
by Jorge J. Santos Jr.
10. “They’re Two People in One Body”: Nested Sovereignties and Mixed-Race
Mutations in FX’s Legion by Nicholas E. Miller
11. Into to the Spider-Verse and the Commodified (Re)imagining of Afro-Rican Visibility by Isabel Molina-Guzmán
12. Truth, Justice, and the (Ancient) Egyptian Way: DC’s Doctor Fate and the Arab Spring
by Adrienne Resha
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index