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The Masculinity of American Superheroes

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posted on 2024-08-30, 15:53 authored by Esther De Dauw
<p>Comics often have an explicitly progressive message about equality. The X-Men, for instance, have often been used as an analogy for race and homosexuality. Esther De Dauw investigates how, despite this message, comics fail to present a narrative that is anti-sexist and anti-racist when examined beneath the surface. The looks, actions, and design of the characters can inadvertently reinforce toxic ideas surrounding gender and race, especially when it comes to white masculinity.</p>

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School of Arts

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Frontier

Issue

4

Pagination

11-13

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University of Leicester

Copyright date

2017

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2024-08-30

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr William Farrell

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2024-08-30

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