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Hot Pants and Spandex Suits - Gender Representation in American Superhero Comic Books (Hardcover): Esther De Dauw Hot Pants and Spandex Suits - Gender Representation in American Superhero Comic Books (Hardcover)
Esther De Dauw
R3,176 R2,962 Discovery Miles 29 620 Save R214 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Toxic Masculinity - Mapping the Monstrous in Our Heroes (Paperback): Esther De Dauw, Daniel J. Connell Toxic Masculinity - Mapping the Monstrous in Our Heroes (Paperback)
Esther De Dauw, Daniel J. Connell
R916 R811 Discovery Miles 8 110 Save R105 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The superhero permeates popular culture from comic books to film and television to internet memes, merchandise, and street art. Toxic Masculinity:asks what kind of men these heroes are and if they are worthy of the unbalanced amount of attention. Contributors to the volume investigate how the (super)hero in popular culture conveys messages about heroism and masculinity, considering the social implications of this narrative within a cultural (re)production of dominant, hegemonic values and the possibility of subaltern ideas, norms, and values to be imagined within that (re)production. Divided into three sections, the volume takes an interdisciplinary approach, positioning the impact of hypermasculinity on toxic masculinity and the vilification of "other" identities through such mediums as film, TV, and print comic book literature. The first part, "Understanding Super Men", analyzes hegemonic masculinity and the spectrum of hypermasculinity through comics, television, and film, while the second part, "The Monstrous Other", focuses on queer identity and femininity in these same mediums. The final section, "Strategies of Resistance", offers criticism and solutions to the existing lack of diversity through targeted studies on the performance of gender. Ultimately, the volume identifies the ways in which superhero narratives have promulgated and glorified toxic masculinity and offers alternative strategies to consider how characters can resist the hegemonic model and productively demonstrate new masculinities. With contributions by Daniel J. Connell, Esther De Dauw, Craig Haslop, Drew Murphy, Richard Reynolds, Janne Salminen, Karen Sugrue, and James C. Taylor.

Toxic Masculinity - Mapping the Monstrous in Our Heroes (Hardcover): Esther De Dauw, Daniel J. Connell Toxic Masculinity - Mapping the Monstrous in Our Heroes (Hardcover)
Esther De Dauw, Daniel J. Connell
R3,442 R2,410 Discovery Miles 24 100 Save R1,032 (30%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The superhero permeates popular culture from comic books to film and television to internet memes, merchandise, and street art. Toxic Masculinity asks what kind of men these heroes are and if they are worthy of the unbalanced amount of attention. Contributors to the volume investigate how the (super)hero in popular culture conveys messages about heroism and masculinity, considering the social implications of this narrative within a cultural (re)production of dominant, hegemonic values and the possibility of subaltern ideas, norms, and values to be imagined within that (re)production. Divided into three sections, the volume takes an interdisciplinary approach, positioning the impact of hypermasculinity on toxic masculinity and the vilification of "other" identities through such mediums as film, TV, and print comic book literature. The first part, "Understanding Super Men", analyzes hegemonic masculinity and the spectrum of hypermasculinity through comics, television, and film, while the second part, "The Monstrous Other", focuses on queer identity and femininity in these same mediums. The final section, "Strategies of Resistance", offers criticism and solutions to the existing lack of diversity through targeted studies on the performance of gender. Ultimately, the volume identifies the ways in which superhero narratives have promulgated and glorified toxic masculinity and offers alternative strategies to consider how characters can resist the hegemonic model and productively demonstrate new masculinities. With contributions by Daniel J. Connell, Esther De Dauw, Craig Haslop, Drew Murphy, Richard Reynolds, Janne Salminen, Karen Sugrue, and James C. Taylor.

Hot Pants and Spandex Suits - Gender Representation in American Superhero Comic Books (Paperback): Esther De Dauw Hot Pants and Spandex Suits - Gender Representation in American Superhero Comic Books (Paperback)
Esther De Dauw
R770 Discovery Miles 7 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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