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Author Brown, Jeffrey A., 1966- author.

Title Panthers, Hulks and Ironhearts : Marvel, diversity, and the twenty-first-century superhero / Jeffrey A. Brown.

Publication Info. New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 168 pages) : color illustrations
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Marvel and Modern America -- 1. Spider-Analogues: Unmarking And Unmasking White Male Superheroism -- 2. The Replacements: Ethnicity, Gender, and Legacy Heroes in Marvel Comics -- 3. Superdad: Luke Cage and Heroic Fatherhood in the Civil War Comic -- 4. Black Panther: Aspiration, Identification, and Appropriation -- 5. Iron Fist: Ethnicity, Appropriation, and Repatriation -- 6. Totally Awesome Asian Heroes versus Stereotypes -- 7. A New America: Marvelous Latinx Superheroes -- 8. Ms. Marvel: A Thoroughly Relatable Muslim Superheroine -- Afterword: "Because the World Still Needs Heroes!"
Note Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 24, 2021).
Summary "Marvel is famous for their fantastic superheroes. Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man and dozens of other costumed avengers from the Marvel Universe are recognized the world over. In the 21st Century, Marvel has expanded just what it means to be a superhero, and who can wear the tights. Panthers, Hulks & Ironhearts explores the importance of ethnicity in many of Marvel's newest heroes (and a few of their oldest) in the comics, movies, and on television. New characters of color like the Pakistani-American Ms. Marvel, the Latina Ms. America, the Korean-American Hulk and Silk, as well as new takes on old heroes such as the African American versions of Spider-Man, Captain America, and Iron Man, have joined such landmark heroes as Black Panther and Luke Cage to diversify the role of superhero. These "All New, All Different" heroes can defeat super villains, but they can also help explain important cultural concepts like stereotyping, Orientalism, repatriation, whitewashing, and identification"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Marvel Comics Group.
Marvel Studios.
Marvel Comics Group. (OCoLC)fst00540413
Marvel Studios. (OCoLC)fst01974257
Comic books, strips, etc. -- History and criticism.
Comic books, strips, etc. -- Film adaptations.
Superhero films.
Ethnicity in mass media.
Gender identity in mass media.
Superheroes.
Comic books, strips, etc. (OCoLC)fst00869145
Ethnicity in mass media. (OCoLC)fst01903156
Gender identity in mass media. (OCoLC)fst00939608
Superhero films. (OCoLC)fst01138887
Superheroes. (OCoLC)fst01765254
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Film adaptations. (OCoLC)fst01710491
Added Title Panthers, hulks and ironhearts : marvel, diversity and the 21st century superhero
Other Form: Print version: Brown, Jeffrey A., 1966- Panthers, Hulks and Ironhearts. New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2021] 9781978809215 (DLC) 2020012085 (OCoLC)1145901473
ISBN 1978809255 (electronic book)
9781978809253 (electronic book)
9781978809239 (electronic book)
1978809239 (electronic book)
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1978809247 (electronic book)
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