Ms. Marvel's America: no normal
"Mainstream superheroes are becoming more and more diverse, with new identities for Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man. Though the Marvel-verse is becoming much more racially, ethnically, and gender diverse, many of these comics remain shy about religion. The new Ms. Marvel, Kamala...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Mainstream superheroes are becoming more and more diverse, with new identities for Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man. Though the Marvel-verse is becoming much more racially, ethnically, and gender diverse, many of these comics remain shy about religion. The new Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan, is a notable exception, not only because she is written and conceived by two women, Sana Amanat and G. Willow Wilson, but also because both of these women bring their own experiences as Muslim Americans to her character. This distinct collection brings together scholars from a range of disciplines including literature and cultural studies, religious studies, pedagogy, and communications to engage with a single character, exploring Khan's significance for a broad readership. While acknowledged as the first Muslim superhero to headline her own series, her character appears well-developed and multifaceted in many other ways. She is the first character to take over an established superhero persona, Ms. Marvel, without a reboot of the series or death of the original character. The teenager is also a second-generation immigrant, born to parents who arrived in New Jersey from Pakistan. With essays from and about diverse voices on an array of topics from fashion to immigration history to fandom, this volume includes an exclusive interview with Ms. Marvel author and cocreator G. Willow Wilson by gender studies scholar Shabana Mir"-- "An in-depth exploration of the current Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan"-- |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 262 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781496827029 9781496827012 |
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contents | Introduction Precursors Mentoring Ms. Marvel: Marvel's Kamala Khan and the reconstitution of Carol Danvers Placing Ms. Marvel and Dust: Marvel Comics, the New York metro area, and the "muslim problem" Part Two Nation and Religion, Identity and Community Ms. Marvel is an immigrant "The only nerdy Pakistani-American-Slash-Inhuman in the entire universe": postracialism and politics in the new Ms. Marvel "I would rather be a cyborg": both/and technoculture and the new Ms. Marvel Hope and the Sa'a of Ms. Marvel Pedagogy and resistance The transformational resistance of Ms. Marvel in America Classroom heroes: Ms. Marvel and feminist, antiracist pedagogy More than a mask, burkini, and tights: fighting misrepresentations through Ms. Marvel's costume Fangirls, fanboys, and the culture of fandom "Wow. many hero. much super. such girl": Kamala Khan and female comics fandom Kamala Khan, Miles Morales, and Marvel NOW!: challenging the traditional white male fan Coda: Conversations Madina on the light rail (that girl is me) |
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spelling | Ms. Marvel's America no normal edited by Jessica Baldanzi and Hussein Rashid Jackson University Press of Mississippi 2020 xvi, 262 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction Jessica Baldanzi and Hussein Rashid Precursors Mentoring Ms. Marvel: Marvel's Kamala Khan and the reconstitution of Carol Danvers J. Richard Stevens Placing Ms. Marvel and Dust: Marvel Comics, the New York metro area, and the "muslim problem" Martin Lund Part Two Nation and Religion, Identity and Community Ms. Marvel is an immigrant Hussein Rashid "The only nerdy Pakistani-American-Slash-Inhuman in the entire universe": postracialism and politics in the new Ms. Marvel Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins and Eric Berlatsky "I would rather be a cyborg": both/and technoculture and the new Ms. Marvel Jessica Baldanzi Hope and the Sa'a of Ms. Marvel A. David Lewis Pedagogy and resistance The transformational resistance of Ms. Marvel in America Peter E. Carlson and Antero Garcia Classroom heroes: Ms. Marvel and feminist, antiracist pedagogy Winona Landis More than a mask, burkini, and tights: fighting misrepresentations through Ms. Marvel's costume Kristin M. Peterson Fangirls, fanboys, and the culture of fandom "Wow. many hero. much super. such girl": Kamala Khan and female comics fandom Aaron Kashtan Kamala Khan, Miles Morales, and Marvel NOW!: challenging the traditional white male fan Nicholaus Pumphrey Coda: Conversations Madina on the light rail (that girl is me) José Alaniz ; Interview with G. Willow Wilson Shabana Mir "Mainstream superheroes are becoming more and more diverse, with new identities for Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man. Though the Marvel-verse is becoming much more racially, ethnically, and gender diverse, many of these comics remain shy about religion. The new Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan, is a notable exception, not only because she is written and conceived by two women, Sana Amanat and G. Willow Wilson, but also because both of these women bring their own experiences as Muslim Americans to her character. This distinct collection brings together scholars from a range of disciplines including literature and cultural studies, religious studies, pedagogy, and communications to engage with a single character, exploring Khan's significance for a broad readership. While acknowledged as the first Muslim superhero to headline her own series, her character appears well-developed and multifaceted in many other ways. She is the first character to take over an established superhero persona, Ms. Marvel, without a reboot of the series or death of the original character. The teenager is also a second-generation immigrant, born to parents who arrived in New Jersey from Pakistan. With essays from and about diverse voices on an array of topics from fashion to immigration history to fandom, this volume includes an exclusive interview with Ms. Marvel author and cocreator G. Willow Wilson by gender studies scholar Shabana Mir"-- "An in-depth exploration of the current Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan"-- Muslimin (DE-588)4120776-2 gnd rswk-swf Superheldin (DE-588)104122592X gnd rswk-swf Comicfigur (DE-588)4340549-6 gnd rswk-swf Marvel Cinematic Universe (DE-588)127360797X gnd rswk-swf Khan, Kamala / (Fictitious character) Marvel / Ms / (Fictitious character) Comic books, strips, etc / History and criticism LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels Comic books, strips, etc Criticism, interpretation, etc Essays Literary criticism Marvel Cinematic Universe (DE-588)127360797X g Superheldin (DE-588)104122592X s Comicfigur (DE-588)4340549-6 s Muslimin (DE-588)4120776-2 s DE-604 Baldanzi, Jessica (DE-588)1247545768 edt Rashid, Hussein (DE-588)1247546071 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB Ms. Marvel's America Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2020 978-1-4968-2703-6 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB Ms. Marvel's America Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2020 978-1-4968-2704-3 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF Ms. Marvel's America Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2020 978-1-4968-2705-0 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF Ms. Marvel's America Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2020 978-1-4968-2706-7 |
spellingShingle | Ms. Marvel's America no normal Introduction Precursors Mentoring Ms. Marvel: Marvel's Kamala Khan and the reconstitution of Carol Danvers Placing Ms. Marvel and Dust: Marvel Comics, the New York metro area, and the "muslim problem" Part Two Nation and Religion, Identity and Community Ms. Marvel is an immigrant "The only nerdy Pakistani-American-Slash-Inhuman in the entire universe": postracialism and politics in the new Ms. Marvel "I would rather be a cyborg": both/and technoculture and the new Ms. Marvel Hope and the Sa'a of Ms. Marvel Pedagogy and resistance The transformational resistance of Ms. Marvel in America Classroom heroes: Ms. Marvel and feminist, antiracist pedagogy More than a mask, burkini, and tights: fighting misrepresentations through Ms. Marvel's costume Fangirls, fanboys, and the culture of fandom "Wow. many hero. much super. such girl": Kamala Khan and female comics fandom Kamala Khan, Miles Morales, and Marvel NOW!: challenging the traditional white male fan Coda: Conversations Madina on the light rail (that girl is me) Muslimin (DE-588)4120776-2 gnd Superheldin (DE-588)104122592X gnd Comicfigur (DE-588)4340549-6 gnd |
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title | Ms. Marvel's America no normal |
title_alt | Introduction Precursors Mentoring Ms. Marvel: Marvel's Kamala Khan and the reconstitution of Carol Danvers Placing Ms. Marvel and Dust: Marvel Comics, the New York metro area, and the "muslim problem" Part Two Nation and Religion, Identity and Community Ms. Marvel is an immigrant "The only nerdy Pakistani-American-Slash-Inhuman in the entire universe": postracialism and politics in the new Ms. Marvel "I would rather be a cyborg": both/and technoculture and the new Ms. Marvel Hope and the Sa'a of Ms. Marvel Pedagogy and resistance The transformational resistance of Ms. Marvel in America Classroom heroes: Ms. Marvel and feminist, antiracist pedagogy More than a mask, burkini, and tights: fighting misrepresentations through Ms. Marvel's costume Fangirls, fanboys, and the culture of fandom "Wow. many hero. much super. such girl": Kamala Khan and female comics fandom Kamala Khan, Miles Morales, and Marvel NOW!: challenging the traditional white male fan Coda: Conversations Madina on the light rail (that girl is me) |
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title_full | Ms. Marvel's America no normal edited by Jessica Baldanzi and Hussein Rashid |
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