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Book Synopsis: Over the last 75 years, superheroes have been portrayed most often as male, heterosexual, white, and able-bodied. Today, a time when many of these characters are billion-dollar global commodities, there are more female superheroes, more queer superheroes, more superheroes of color, and more disabled superheroes--but not many more. Superwomen investigates how and why female superhero characters have become more numerous but are still not-at-all close to parity with their male counterparts; how and why they have become a flashpoint for struggles over gender, sexuality, race, and disability; what has changed over time and why in terms of how these characters have been written, drawn, marketed, purchased, read, and reacted to; and how and why representations of superheroes matter, particularly to historically underrepresented and stereotyped groups. Specifically, the book explores the production, representations, and receptions of prominent transmedia female superheroes from their creation to the present: Wonder Woman; Batgirl and Oracle; Ms. Marvel and Captain Marvel; Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Star Wars' Padmé Amidala, Leia Organa, Jaina Solo, and Rey; and X-Men's Jean Grey, Storm, Kitty Pryde, Rogue, and Mystique. It analyzes their changing portrayals in comics, novels, television shows, and films, as well as how cultural narratives of gender have been negotiated through female superheroes by creators, consumers, and parent companies over the last several decades.
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Are you ready to delve into the captivating world of female superheroes? Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation takes you on an exhilarating journey through the evolution of these iconic characters. Discover how these superheroes have become a symbol of power and empowerment for historically underrepresented groups. With more female, queer, and superheroes of color emerging, it's time to explore the changing landscape of the superhero genre.
Superwomen dives deep into the production, representations, and receptions of the most influential female superheroes of our time. From Wonder Woman's timeless charm to the bravery of Batgirl and Oracle, this book meticulously analyzes how these characters have been written, drawn, marketed, purchased, read, and reacted to over the years.
Join us as we uncover the cultural significance of iconic superheroes like Ms. Marvel, Captain Marvel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the strong women of Star Wars and X-Men. Explore their ever-evolving portrayals in comics, novels, television shows, and films. Superwomen reveals the pivotal role these characters play in shaping cultural narratives surrounding gender, sexuality, race, and disability.
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