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Gendered Defenders: Marvel's Heroines in Transmedia Spaces (New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality) (Paperback)

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By Bryan J. Carr (Editor), Meta G. Carstarphen (Editor)
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Gendered Defenders: Marvel’s Heroines in Transmedia Spaces delivers dynamic and original analyses of how women perform in super heroic spaces. Contributors from a range of disciplinary perspectives—communications, international relations, cultural and media studies, English, history, and public policy—take on Marvel’s representations of women and gender to examine how relations of power are (re)produced, understood, and challenged. Through vivid retellings of character-based scenarios, these essays examine Carol Danvers, Jessica Jones, Ms. Marvel, Shuri, Pepper Potts, Black Widow, and Squirrel Girl across media forms to characterize and critique contemporary understandings of identity, feminism, power, and gender.

Collectively, Gendered Defenders challenges notions about female identity while illuminating the multidimensional portrayals that are enabled by the form of speculative fiction. Making explicit the connections between women’s lived experiences and the imagined exploits of superheroines, contributors explore how these pop culture narratives can help us understand real-world gender dynamics and prepare pedagogical, political, and social strategies for dealing with them. 

Contributors: 
Bryan J. Carr, Meta G. Carstarphen, Julie A. Davis, Rachel Grant, Annika Hagley, Amanda K. Kerhberg, Gregory P. Perreault, Mildred F. Perreault, CarrieLynn D. Reinhard, Maryanne A. Rhett, Stephanie L. Sanders, J. Richard Stevens, Anna C. Turner, Kathleen M. Turner-Ledgerwood, Robert Westerfelhaus


 

About the Author


Bryan J. Carr is Associate Professor of Women & Gender Studies at University of Wisconsin–Green Bay. 

Meta G. Carstarphen is Endowed Professor of Strategic Communication at Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Oklahoma.


 

Praise For…


Gendered Defenders is a welcome piece of the larger puzzle of scholarship on superheroes and their connections to genre and gender. Engaging meaningfully with intersectional elements of femininity including ethnicity, sexuality, class, and trauma, it elevates superheroines as an access point to a range of issues of importance for modern women.” —Jeffrey A. Brown, author of Beyond Bombshells: The New Action Heroine in Popular Culture

“We need a book like this to help navigate the meaning of some of the most prominent representations of female heroism. Gendered Defenders is a valuable stepping-stone for future post-feminist and queer perspectives on these same characters.” —Terrence Wandtke, author of The Meaning of Superhero Comic Books

Gendered Defenders is an insightful collection of essays analyzing several Marvel transmedia texts featuring superheroines to understand the ways that gender, power, and other intersectional paradigms are constructed, problematized, and reimagined through the genre. This book will benefit scholars across a variety of disciplines, particularly those interested in media studies, popular culture, intercultural communication, discourse analysis, and rhetoric.” —Amika Starr, Women’s Studies in Communication

Gendered Defenders: Marvel’s Heroines in Transmedia Spaces cuts across disciplines to shed light on the journey of our Marvel heroines. Through its interdisciplinary lens discussing a range of social and cultural issues, transmedia approach, and the economic curvature of an empire as gigantic as Marvel, the book brings forth a dedicated selection of articles.” —Richa Tewari, Journal of Popular Culture 

Product Details
ISBN: 9780814258521
ISBN-10: 0814258522
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication Date: October 21st, 2022
Pages: 214
Language: English
Series: New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality