• Kapcsolat

  • Hírlevél

  • Rólunk

  • Szállítási lehetőségek

  • Prospero könyvpiaci podcast

  • 'Magyar nyelvű oldal. Change to english.'
    Kívánságlista
    Superheroes, Communication, and Culture: Popular Culture Perspectives on the Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Superheroes, Communication, and Culture by Tyma, Adam W.; Schowalter, Dana; Meier, Matthew R.;

    Popular Culture Perspectives on the Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Sorozatcím: Communication Perspectives in Popular Culture;

      • 20% KEDVEZMÉNY?

      • A kedvezmény csak az 'Értesítés a kedvenc témákról' hírlevelünk címzettjeinek rendeléseire érvényes.
      • Kiadói listaár GBP 90.00
      • Az ár azért becsült, mert a rendelés pillanatában nem lehet pontosan tudni, hogy a beérkezéskor milyen lesz a forint árfolyama az adott termék eredeti devizájához képest. Ha a forint romlana, kissé többet, ha javulna, kissé kevesebbet kell majd fizetnie.

        40 635 Ft (38 700 Ft + 5% áfa)
      • Kedvezmény(ek) 20% (cc. 8 127 Ft off)
      • Kedvezményes ár 32 508 Ft (30 960 Ft + 5% áfa)
      • A kedvezmény érvényes eddig: 2026. június 30.

    40 635 Ft

    db

    Beszerezhetőség

    Még nem jelent meg, de rendelhető. A megjelenéstől számított néhány héten belül megérkezik.

    Why don't you give exact delivery time?

    A beszerzés időigényét az eddigi tapasztalatokra alapozva adjuk meg. Azért becsült, mert a terméket külföldről hozzuk be, így a kiadó kiszolgálásának pillanatnyi gyorsaságától is függ. A megadottnál gyorsabb és lassabb szállítás is elképzelhető, de mindent megteszünk, hogy Ön a lehető leghamarabb jusson hozzá a termékhez.

    Rövid leírás:

    Contributors explore the intertextuality of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, illuminating its ability to both interpret and influence audiences and culture.

    Több

    Hosszú leírás:

    Contributors explore the intertextuality of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, illuminating its ability to both interpret and influence audiences and culture.

    The sustained popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and its continued ability to spark fan and cultural responses with each phase of the franchise - achieving both commercial and critical acclaim in its quest to transform a once-niche genre into a pop culture powerhouse - demonstrate the vast potential it holds to convey, channel, and challenge existing discourses of culture, society, politics, entertainment, and education at their various intersection/s. While the franchise relies heavily on genre-based tropes of good versus evil, the intricate intertextuality of the extended universe offers a diversity in character, story, and setting that renders it a particularly deep well for crafting and communicating culture.
    An interdisciplinary roster of contributors has selected a wide range of MCU texts, from series like She-Hulk and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier to feature films including Captain Marvel (2019) and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), to offer critical interrogations through varied lenses across four thematic sections of the volume: political economy and politics; gender studies and feminisms; race, ethnicity, and identity; and symbols and signs. Through their analyses, contributions to this volume ask us to reflect on what messages may be uncovered and understood through deeper interrogation of the texts that entertain and inform us.

    Több

    Tartalomjegyzék:

    "

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction
    Adam W. Tyma (University of Nebraska Omaha, USA), Matthew R. Meier (West Chester University, USA), and Dana Schowalter (Western Oregon University, USA)

    Part I: Political Economy and Politics
    1. #WheresBlackWidow: Hashtag Activism, Paratexts, and Reluctant Investments in Profitable Women Superheroes
    Dana Schowalter
    2. Logan, Situated Ideological Allegory, and the American Dream/Nightmare
    Talya Slaw (University of Mississippi, USA) and Jacob Justice (University of Mississippi, USA)

    Part II: Gender Studies and Feminisms
    3. ""Unusual Voting Activity"" or the Hermeneutics and Aesthetics of Misogyny in the Review-Bombing of She-Hulk
    Daniel Horvath (California State University, Stanislaus, USA)
    4. Clearing Her Ledger: Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow and Transcending the Male Gaze
    Katelyn Lambert (University of Central Florida, USA)
    5. ""I have nothing to prove to you"": Audience Interpretations of Feminism and Nostalgia in Captain Marvel
    Michaela D.E. Meyer (Christopher Newport University, USA)

    Part III: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity
    6. From Aztlan to Talokan: Namor as Living Memory
    Gabriel Cruz (North Carolina Central University Durham, USA)
    7. ""Just 'cause you carry that shield, it doesn't mean you're Captain America"" - Carrying on Steve's Legacy
    Elizabeth Shiller (Georgia Southwestern State University, USA)
    8. Strong Asian Women: Resisting Stereotypes and Redefining Femininity in Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
    Stephanie Young (University of Southern Indiana, USA)

    Part IV: Symbols and Signs
    9. Marvel's Monstrosity: Deadpool and the Delight of White Violence
    Matthew R. Meier
    10. The Grief that Bewitches Us: Understanding Wanda Maximoff as a Metaphor for Collective Trauma and Its Implications on Cinematic Representations
    Erika Thomas
    11. ""What does that shield mean?"" Understanding Captain America's Shield as a Complex Symbolic and Discursive Construct Throughout the MCU, Specifically Falcon and The Winter Soldier
    Adam W. Tyma

    About the Contributors
    Index

    "

    Több
    0