자료유형 | 학위논문 |
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서명/저자사항 | The Power of a Black Superheroine: Exploring Black Female Identities in Comics and Fandom Culture. |
개인저자 | Gipson, Grace Deneice. |
단체저자명 | University of California, Berkeley. African American Studies. |
발행사항 | [S.l.]: University of California, Berkeley., 2019. |
발행사항 | Ann Arbor: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2019. |
형태사항 | 215 p. |
기본자료 저록 | Dissertations Abstracts International 81-05A. Dissertation Abstract International |
ISBN | 9781392477861 |
학위논문주기 | Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2019. |
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-05, Section: A.
Advisor: Elliott, Chiyuma |
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요약 | 2018 begins on very promising note for comic book fans, as the long-awaited Marvel Comics Black Panther film premieres in February. While Black Panther is the first black superhero comic character to appear in American comics in July 1966, and his stories are plentiful, the adventures of America's first black superheroine are few and disparate. The appearance of "The Butterfly," America's first black superheroine is not as well-known and documented along with many other noteworthy black female superheroines in comic books. The black female superheroine's narrative, a diverse and complex one, is slowly building traction and worthy of scholarly attention. Her narrative is crucial and significant to the overall story of American comics. Thus, examining various Black female superheroine stories offers an opportunity to (re)explore new identities and territories in comics, reframe our understanding of certain terminology and concepts, and most notably to empower the black female voice. |
일반주제명 | African American studies. Multimedia communications. Womens studies. |
언어 | 영어 |
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