Bandits, Misfits, and Superheroes: Whiteness and Its Borderlands in American Comics and Graphic Novels
$27.04
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American comics from the start have reflected the white supremacist culture out of which they arose. Superheroes and comic books in general are products of whiteness, and both signal and hide its presence. Even when comics creators and publishers sought to advance an antiracist agenda, their attempts were often undermined by a lack of awareness of their own whiteness and the ideological baggage that goes along with it. Even the most celebrated figures of the industry, such as Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Jack Jackson, William Gaines, Stan Lee, Robert Crumb, Will Eisner, and Frank Miller, have not been able to distance themselves from the problematic racism embedded in their narratives despite their intentions or explanations.
Bandits, Misfits, and Superheroes: Whiteness and Its Borderlands in American Comics and Graphic Novels provides a sober assessment of these creators and their role in perpetuating racism throughout the history of comics. Josef Benson and Doug Singsen identify how whiteness has been defined, transformed, and occasionally undermined over the course of eighty years in comics and in many genres, including westerns, horror, crime, funny animal, underground comix, autobiography, literary fiction, and historical fiction. This exciting and groundbreaking book assesses industry giants, highlights some of the most important episodes in American comic book history, and demonstrates how they relate to one another and form a larger pattern, in unexpected and surprising ways.
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Unveil the hidden truths and unravel the mysteries of racism in American comics with Bandits, Misfits, and Superheroes: Whiteness and Its Borderlands. Discover the groundbreaking insights provided by authors Josef Benson and Doug Singsen as they navigate the complex world of white supremacy embedded in the comic industry. Dive into the world of superheroes and uncover the layers of cultural significance that have long been overlooked.
Shortlisted for the prestigious 2023 Eisner Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work, this book sheds light on the creators and industry giants who have shaped American comics. Explore the history of comics through a critical lens, unveiling how whiteness has permeated and influenced the narratives we have come to love. Gain a deeper understanding of the problematic racism that has existed within the industry, even amongst celebrated figures like Stan Lee and Frank Miller.
Join the conversation and embark on a journey through the evolution of American comics. From westerns to horror, crime to literary fiction, Bandits, Misfits, and Superheroes explores the diverse genres in which whiteness has left an indelible mark. Challenge your perceptions and broaden your understanding of the cultural complexities that have shaped our favorite comic narratives.
Ready to delve into the captivating world of American comics and graphic novels? Order your copy of Bandits, Misfits, and Superheroes today and confront the issues of whiteness head-on. Let your curiosity guide you as you uncover the hidden truths within the pages of this thought-provoking book.
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