Mixed-race superheroes /

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Imprint:New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2021]
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13457848
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Other authors / contributors:Dagbovie-Mullins, Sika A., editor.
Berlatsky, Eric L., 1972- editor.
Carter, Gregory T.
Gavaler, Chris.
Koenig-Woodyard, Chris.
Miller, Nicholas E.
Molina-Guzman, Isabel.
Santos, Jorge J.
Tembo, Kwasu David.
Collins, Corrine Esther.
ISBN:9781978814639
1978814631
9781978814615
1978814615
Notes:Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 11, 2021).
Summary:"Mixed-Race Superheroes examines representations of racial mixedness, literal, metaphorical, and symbolic, that take on, challenge, or complicate the stereotypes and romanticization of mixed-race identities and the idea of the superhero. Racial mixedness has long been associated with weakness, abnormality, impurity, transgression, shame, and various pathologies on the one hand, while also ironically connoting genetic superiority, exceptional beauty/physicality and unique potential. In contemporary discussions, this romanticization of racial mixedness is linked to the idea of the mixed-race individual as a kind of savior figure who has unique abilities to free us from racial tensions and divisions. While racial mixedness is now sometimes viewed as a superpower in itself, the origins of superhero stories are much more substantively rooted in the opposed rhetoric and practice of racial purity and white supremacy. In short, racial mixedness and superheroes are both historically and currently linked"--
Other form:Print version: Dagbovie-Mullins, Sika A. Mixed-Race Superheroes. New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, ©2021 9781978814608