Superheroes Beyond
Superheroes Beyond
Gordon, Ian; McGarry, Cormac; Burke, Liam; Ndalianis, Angela
University Press of Mississippi
03/2024
277
Dura
Inglês
9781496850096
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Foreword: Planetary Superheroes as Collective Daydream
Frederick Luis Aldama
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Cormac McGarry
Section 1: Beyond Men of Steel
Introduction: Beyond Men of Steel
Angela Ndalianis
Chapter 1: All New, All Different, or No Normal?: Marvel Comics and Superhero Diversity
Naja Later
Chapter 2: The Heart of a Hero: Disability and Humanity in the Origin Stories of Marvel Studios' Superheroes
Alexandra Ostrowski Schilling
Chapter 3: Monstrosity, Mutation, and the World without Us
Octavia Cade
Chapter 4: Midnight's Children and The Fortress of Solitude as Superhero Origin Stories
Julian Novitz
Chapter 5: African American Viewers Watching Black Panther: The Power of Representation
Sheena C. Howard
Section 2: Beyond Comic Books
Introduction: Beyond Comic Books
Ian Gordon
Chapter 6: Animating Sub-Mariner and Aquaman: Generational Taste and the Moral Panic of the 1968 Television Season
Djoymi Baker
Chapter 7: The Toy Biz of Superheroes: Superhero Action Figures
Jason Bainbridge
Chapter 8: From Comic Books to Courtroom: Unmasking the Intellectual Property behind the Superhero
Mitchell Adams
Chapter 9: Capes, Tights, and Motherships: Superheroes and New Transmedia Star Systems
Cormac McGarry
Chapter 10: Super Fans or Toxic Madmen?: Fantasy, Reality, and Marginalized Identities in Subversive "DIY Superhero" Indie Films
Jack Teiwes
Section 3: Beyond the United States
Introduction: Beyond the United States
Liam Burke
Chapter 11: We Need Another Hero: The Incompatibility of Superheroes and Australia
Liam Burke
Chapter 12: Without Seeing the Dawn: Monstrous (Super)Heroes and Philippine Myths in Mervin Malonzo's Tabi Po
Maria Lorena M. Santos
Chapter 13: Is There a Colombian National Superhero?: How Colombian Superheroes Help Define Ethnicity and Race in a Multicultural Society
Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed and Hernan David Espinosa-Medina
Chapter 14: Where Does Black Panther's Music Come From? Authorship, "the Other," and the Musical Representation of Africa in Hollywood
Dan Golding
Chapter 15: The Phantom in Aboriginal Australia: Educational Comics, National Identity, and Indigeneity
Aaron Humphrey
About the Contributors
Index
Frederick Luis Aldama
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Cormac McGarry
Section 1: Beyond Men of Steel
Introduction: Beyond Men of Steel
Angela Ndalianis
Chapter 1: All New, All Different, or No Normal?: Marvel Comics and Superhero Diversity
Naja Later
Chapter 2: The Heart of a Hero: Disability and Humanity in the Origin Stories of Marvel Studios' Superheroes
Alexandra Ostrowski Schilling
Chapter 3: Monstrosity, Mutation, and the World without Us
Octavia Cade
Chapter 4: Midnight's Children and The Fortress of Solitude as Superhero Origin Stories
Julian Novitz
Chapter 5: African American Viewers Watching Black Panther: The Power of Representation
Sheena C. Howard
Section 2: Beyond Comic Books
Introduction: Beyond Comic Books
Ian Gordon
Chapter 6: Animating Sub-Mariner and Aquaman: Generational Taste and the Moral Panic of the 1968 Television Season
Djoymi Baker
Chapter 7: The Toy Biz of Superheroes: Superhero Action Figures
Jason Bainbridge
Chapter 8: From Comic Books to Courtroom: Unmasking the Intellectual Property behind the Superhero
Mitchell Adams
Chapter 9: Capes, Tights, and Motherships: Superheroes and New Transmedia Star Systems
Cormac McGarry
Chapter 10: Super Fans or Toxic Madmen?: Fantasy, Reality, and Marginalized Identities in Subversive "DIY Superhero" Indie Films
Jack Teiwes
Section 3: Beyond the United States
Introduction: Beyond the United States
Liam Burke
Chapter 11: We Need Another Hero: The Incompatibility of Superheroes and Australia
Liam Burke
Chapter 12: Without Seeing the Dawn: Monstrous (Super)Heroes and Philippine Myths in Mervin Malonzo's Tabi Po
Maria Lorena M. Santos
Chapter 13: Is There a Colombian National Superhero?: How Colombian Superheroes Help Define Ethnicity and Race in a Multicultural Society
Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed and Hernan David Espinosa-Medina
Chapter 14: Where Does Black Panther's Music Come From? Authorship, "the Other," and the Musical Representation of Africa in Hollywood
Dan Golding
Chapter 15: The Phantom in Aboriginal Australia: Educational Comics, National Identity, and Indigeneity
Aaron Humphrey
About the Contributors
Index
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action figures; African American; Comic Book; disability; Diversity; Ecology; Intellectual property; Representation; Saturday morning cartoons; transmedia storytelling; Marvel; trademark
Foreword: Planetary Superheroes as Collective Daydream
Frederick Luis Aldama
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Cormac McGarry
Section 1: Beyond Men of Steel
Introduction: Beyond Men of Steel
Angela Ndalianis
Chapter 1: All New, All Different, or No Normal?: Marvel Comics and Superhero Diversity
Naja Later
Chapter 2: The Heart of a Hero: Disability and Humanity in the Origin Stories of Marvel Studios' Superheroes
Alexandra Ostrowski Schilling
Chapter 3: Monstrosity, Mutation, and the World without Us
Octavia Cade
Chapter 4: Midnight's Children and The Fortress of Solitude as Superhero Origin Stories
Julian Novitz
Chapter 5: African American Viewers Watching Black Panther: The Power of Representation
Sheena C. Howard
Section 2: Beyond Comic Books
Introduction: Beyond Comic Books
Ian Gordon
Chapter 6: Animating Sub-Mariner and Aquaman: Generational Taste and the Moral Panic of the 1968 Television Season
Djoymi Baker
Chapter 7: The Toy Biz of Superheroes: Superhero Action Figures
Jason Bainbridge
Chapter 8: From Comic Books to Courtroom: Unmasking the Intellectual Property behind the Superhero
Mitchell Adams
Chapter 9: Capes, Tights, and Motherships: Superheroes and New Transmedia Star Systems
Cormac McGarry
Chapter 10: Super Fans or Toxic Madmen?: Fantasy, Reality, and Marginalized Identities in Subversive "DIY Superhero" Indie Films
Jack Teiwes
Section 3: Beyond the United States
Introduction: Beyond the United States
Liam Burke
Chapter 11: We Need Another Hero: The Incompatibility of Superheroes and Australia
Liam Burke
Chapter 12: Without Seeing the Dawn: Monstrous (Super)Heroes and Philippine Myths in Mervin Malonzo's Tabi Po
Maria Lorena M. Santos
Chapter 13: Is There a Colombian National Superhero?: How Colombian Superheroes Help Define Ethnicity and Race in a Multicultural Society
Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed and Hernan David Espinosa-Medina
Chapter 14: Where Does Black Panther's Music Come From? Authorship, "the Other," and the Musical Representation of Africa in Hollywood
Dan Golding
Chapter 15: The Phantom in Aboriginal Australia: Educational Comics, National Identity, and Indigeneity
Aaron Humphrey
About the Contributors
Index
Frederick Luis Aldama
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Cormac McGarry
Section 1: Beyond Men of Steel
Introduction: Beyond Men of Steel
Angela Ndalianis
Chapter 1: All New, All Different, or No Normal?: Marvel Comics and Superhero Diversity
Naja Later
Chapter 2: The Heart of a Hero: Disability and Humanity in the Origin Stories of Marvel Studios' Superheroes
Alexandra Ostrowski Schilling
Chapter 3: Monstrosity, Mutation, and the World without Us
Octavia Cade
Chapter 4: Midnight's Children and The Fortress of Solitude as Superhero Origin Stories
Julian Novitz
Chapter 5: African American Viewers Watching Black Panther: The Power of Representation
Sheena C. Howard
Section 2: Beyond Comic Books
Introduction: Beyond Comic Books
Ian Gordon
Chapter 6: Animating Sub-Mariner and Aquaman: Generational Taste and the Moral Panic of the 1968 Television Season
Djoymi Baker
Chapter 7: The Toy Biz of Superheroes: Superhero Action Figures
Jason Bainbridge
Chapter 8: From Comic Books to Courtroom: Unmasking the Intellectual Property behind the Superhero
Mitchell Adams
Chapter 9: Capes, Tights, and Motherships: Superheroes and New Transmedia Star Systems
Cormac McGarry
Chapter 10: Super Fans or Toxic Madmen?: Fantasy, Reality, and Marginalized Identities in Subversive "DIY Superhero" Indie Films
Jack Teiwes
Section 3: Beyond the United States
Introduction: Beyond the United States
Liam Burke
Chapter 11: We Need Another Hero: The Incompatibility of Superheroes and Australia
Liam Burke
Chapter 12: Without Seeing the Dawn: Monstrous (Super)Heroes and Philippine Myths in Mervin Malonzo's Tabi Po
Maria Lorena M. Santos
Chapter 13: Is There a Colombian National Superhero?: How Colombian Superheroes Help Define Ethnicity and Race in a Multicultural Society
Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed and Hernan David Espinosa-Medina
Chapter 14: Where Does Black Panther's Music Come From? Authorship, "the Other," and the Musical Representation of Africa in Hollywood
Dan Golding
Chapter 15: The Phantom in Aboriginal Australia: Educational Comics, National Identity, and Indigeneity
Aaron Humphrey
About the Contributors
Index
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