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4. Black Panther: Aspiration, Identification, and Appropriation
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Jeffrey A. Brown
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Marvel and Modern America 1
- 1. Spider-Analogues: Unmarking and Unmasking White Male Superheroism 17
- 2. The Replacements: Ethnicity, Gender, and Legacy Heroes in Marvel Comics 31
- 3. Superdad: Luke Cage and Heroic Fatherhood in the Civil War Comic 47
- 4. Black Panther: Aspiration, Identification, and Appropriation 61
- 5. Iron Fist: Ethnicity, Appropriation, and Repatriation 74
- 6. Totally Awesome Asian Heroes versus Stereotypes 89
- 7. A New America: Marvelous Latinx Superheroes 108
- 8. Ms. Marvel: A Thoroughly Relatable Muslim Superheroine 123
- Afterword: “Because the World Still Needs Heroes!” 143
- References 151
- Index 161
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Marvel and Modern America 1
- 1. Spider-Analogues: Unmarking and Unmasking White Male Superheroism 17
- 2. The Replacements: Ethnicity, Gender, and Legacy Heroes in Marvel Comics 31
- 3. Superdad: Luke Cage and Heroic Fatherhood in the Civil War Comic 47
- 4. Black Panther: Aspiration, Identification, and Appropriation 61
- 5. Iron Fist: Ethnicity, Appropriation, and Repatriation 74
- 6. Totally Awesome Asian Heroes versus Stereotypes 89
- 7. A New America: Marvelous Latinx Superheroes 108
- 8. Ms. Marvel: A Thoroughly Relatable Muslim Superheroine 123
- Afterword: “Because the World Still Needs Heroes!” 143
- References 151
- Index 161