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Title:
Disability and the superhero : essays on ableism and representation in comic media / edited by Amber E. George.
Publisher:
McFarland & CompanyInc., Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
vi, 187 pages, 23 cm
Subject:
Superhero films--History and criticism.
Superhero television programs--History and criticism.
Comic books, strips, etc.--History and criticism.
Superheroes in comics.
Superheroes with disabilities.
Discrimination against people with disabilities--In popular culture.
Superheroes.
People with disabilities in mass media
People with disabilities in motion pictures
People with disabilities on television
Superheroes
Film criticism.
Comics criticism.
Television criticism and reviews.
Essays.
Critiques cinématographiques.
Critiques de bandes dessinées et de romans graphiques.
Critiques d'émissions télévisées.
Other Authors:
George, Amber E., editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Making sense of superheroes and their social identities / Amber E. George -- Hyper-normative heroes, othered villains: differential disability narratives in the Marvel Cinematic Universe / Kelly A. Kane -- Living in the mutant underground: Marvel's The Gifted / Sue Scheibler -- Isolation, overcoming, and the filmic stare in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Iron Man films / Grace McCarthy -- Tech as ableist tool: understanding the role of disability in the Arrowverse series / Courtney Stanton -- Cultural appropriation and ableism: Dr. Strange's strange concoction / Shanti Srinivas -- Of sexism and ableism: Wonder Woman's (ab)use of disability / Tatiana Prorokova-Konrad -- Assimilating queer/disabled subjects in Marvel superhero fanfiction / Divya Garg -- Enabling new perspectives of (super)power and disability in Jeremy Scott's The Ables / Robin E. Field and Christopher Boucher -- "It is I, Super Grover, here to challenge ableism!" / Daisy L. Breneman -- The Joker: disrupting perceptions of (dis)ability in Batman comic books / Sean Thomas Milligan.
Summary:
"This is a collection of essays that analyze the presence of ableism in superhero narratives from television shows, films, and comics. Contributors use critical disability studies, media studies, cultural studies, and other interdisciplinary fields to unveil the misinformation, stigma, and exclusion caused by ableist representations of disability or disability-related experiences. Ableism is unmasked in media franchises such as DC Comics, Marvel, Sesame Street, and more. These essays go beyond what is currently available in critical disability superhero studies, and explore both the well-known and lesser-known characters including Iron Man, Daredevil, Dr. Strange, Thor, Nick Fury, Jessica Jones, War Machine, Wonder Woman, Dr. Poison, the Joker, Bucky Barnes, Punisher, Rocket and Groot, Luke Cage, Captain America, and Sesame Street's Super Grover. They also offer insightful intersectional analyses of entire series, films, and shows such as Arrowverse and The Ables"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1476680973
9781476680972
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1355062924
LCCN:
2023006967
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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