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Record Nr.

UNINA9910463874403321

Titolo

Heroines of comic books and literature : portrayals in popular culture / / edited by Maja Bajac-Carter, Norma Jones, and Bob Batchelor

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lanham, Maryland : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-4422-3148-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (276 p.)

Disciplina

809/.933522

Soggetti

Women in literature

Heroines in literature

Women in popular culture

Women in mass media

Comic books, strips, etc - History and criticism

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Literature; 1 To Heck with the Village; 2 From Duckling to Swan; 3 Salem's Daughters; 4 Heroine; 5 The Bohemian Gypsy, Another Body to Sell; 6 Writing Women in War; Part II: Exotic, Foreign, Familiar, and Queer; 7 The Borderland Construction of Latin American and Latina Heroines in Contemporary Visual Media; 8 Janissary; 9 Representations of Motherhood in X-Men; 10 Negotiating Life Spaces; 11 The Mother of All Superheroes; 12 Wonder Woman: Lesbian or Dyke?; 13 Homicidal Lesbian Terrorists to Crimson Caped Crusaders

Part III: Contemporary American Graphic Novels/Comics14 Punching Holes in the Sky; 15 Jumping Rope Naked; 16 Invisible, Tiny, and Distant; 17 Heroines Aplenty, but None My Mother Would Know; 18 Liminality and Capitalism in Spider-Woman and Wonder Woman; 19 Empowerment as Transgression; Index; About the Editors; About the Contributors

Sommario/riassunto

This edited collection offers a variety of perspectives focusing on representation of women as heroines across printed media. In addition,



the book extends the discussion of heroines for the broader audience, which provides a much needed, more nuanced discussion of this topic across American popular culture. Contributors go beyond the expected account of women as mothers, wives, warriors, goddesses, and damsels in distress, to provide innovative analysis that situates heroines within culture, revealing them as tough, self-sufficient, and breaking the bounds of gender expectations i