Produktbild: Love, Sex, Gender, and Superheroes

Love, Sex, Gender, and Superheroes

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.11.2021

Verlag

Rutgers University Press

Seitenzahl

244

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,5/1,8 cm

Gewicht

363 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-978825-26-0

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"It's a bird, plane. . . No, it's actually a phallic-bulged Man of Steel, ultrasonic orgasming Black Canary, jester in hot-pants Harley, vanilla romancing Spidey, a gay lip-locking Iceman, queer Batcave encounters, and out-and-proud Young Avengers. With his usual superhuman infrared analytic prowess, Jeffrey Allan Brown makes visible to the human eye a superhero universe that at once feeds straight fanboy wish fulfillment fantasies of square-jawed virility and radically troubles mainstreamed norms of love, sex, sexuality, and gender!"- Frederick Luis Aldama, author of Eisner Award-winning Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics
"From porn parodies to Bat man-caves, from hidden Hulk phalluses to robots in revealing negligees, Jeffrey A. Brown demonstrates convincingly that superhero narratives are filled not just with superfeats, but with supergender."- Noah Berlatsky, author of Wonder Woman: Bondage and Feminism in the Marston/Peter Comics
"While scholarship on superheroes is prolific, Jeffrey A. Brown has succeeded several times in finding an as-yet-underexplored niche to unpack. . . . Clarity of objective characterizes his work in general, which is scholarly and incisive yet accessible to more than just an academic audience. His writing is ideal for teaching undergrads, asking them to think critically."- Journal of American Culture
"Love, Sex, Gender, and Superheroes examines a full range of superhero media, from comics to films to television to merchandising. With a keen eye for the genre's complex and internally contradictory mythology, comics scholar Jeffrey A. Brown considers its mixed messages. Superhero comics may reinforce sex roles with their litany of phallic musclemen and slinky femme fatales, but they also blur gender binaries with their emphasis on transformation and body swaps. Similarly, while most heroes have heterosexual love interests, the genre prioritizes homosocial bonding, and it both celebrates and condemns gendered and sexualized violence."- Forces of Geek
"We know that superhero comics are concerned with masculinity, but Jeffrey Brown makes a powerful case for understanding superhero comics as also foundationally about love and sex. Perhaps this accessible text with its impressive breadth will finally put to bed the idea that these works are only selling adolescent fantasies about manhood. Creators and fans consistently use superhero comics to explore very adult ideas about intimacy. Adding one more important volume to his prolific body of work, Brown yet again demonstrates that he is a skilled reader of gender in popular culture."- Rebecca Wanzo, author of The Content of Our Caricature: African American Comic Art and Political Belonging

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.11.2021

Verlag

Rutgers University Press

Seitenzahl

244

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,5/1,8 cm

Gewicht

363 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-978825-26-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Love, Sex, Gender, and Superheroes
  • Introduction: Signifying Love, Sex, and Gender 
    1 The Visible and the Invisible: Superheroes and Phallic Masculinity 
    2 Women Dark and Dangerous: Super Femme Fatales and Female Sexuality 
    3 Secrets of the Batcave: Masculinity and Homosocial Space 
    4 Marriage, Domesticity, and Superheroes (for Better or Worse) 
    5 It Starts with a Kiss: Straightening and Queering the Superhero 
    6 Even an Android Has Feelings: Learning about Love and Robots 
    7 Super Fluidity: Transing and Transcending Gendered Bodies 
    8 KRAKK! WHACK! SMACK! Comic Book Violence and Sexual Assault 
    9 Pleasure, Pain, Climaxes, and Little Deaths 
    Conclusion: Love, Sex, Gender, and Superheroes in Real Life 
    References 
    Index