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Muslim superheroes : comics, Islam, and representation / edited by A. David Lewis and Martin Lund.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Boston, Massachusetts : Ilex Foundation ; Washington, D.C. : Center for Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University ; Cambridge, Massachusetts : Distributed by Harvard University Press, [2017]
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256 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
PN6712 .M87 2017
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Comic books, strips, etc
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Religious aspects
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Islam
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Muslims in literature
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Superheroes in literature
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Superheroes
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Islamic countries
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Heroes
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Religious aspects
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Islam
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Editor
Lewis, A. David, 1977-
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Lund, Martin, 1984-
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Issuing body
Center for Hellenic Studies (Washington, D.C.)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Comics criticism
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Series
Mizan series ; 1.
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Summary note
"The roster of Muslim superheroes in the comic book medium has grown over the years, as has the complexity of their depictions. Muslim Superheroes tracks the initial absence, reluctant inclusion, tokenistic employment, and then nuanced scripting of Islamic protagonists in the American superhero comic book market and beyond. This scholarly anthology investigates the ways in which Muslim superhero characters fulfill, counter, or complicate Western stereotypes and navigate popular audience expectations globally, under the looming threat of Islamophobia. The contributors consider assumptions buried in the very notion of a character who is both a superhero and a Muslim with an interdisciplinary and international focus characteristic of both Islamic studies and comics studies scholarship. Muslim Superheroes investigates both intranational American racial formation and international American geopolitics, juxtaposed with social developments outside U.S. borders. Providing unprecedented depth to the study of Muslim superheroes, this collection analyzes, through a series of close readings and comparative studies, how Muslim and non-Muslim comics creators and critics have produced, reproduced, and represented different conceptions of Islam and Muslimness embodied in the genre characters"-- Publisher's website.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Whence the Muslim superhero? / Martin Lund and A. David Lewis
Niqab not Burqa : reading the veil in Marvel's dust / Nicholaus Pumphrey
"And, erm, religious stuff" : Islam, liberalism, and the limits of tolerance in stories of Faiza Hussain / Kevin Wanner
Kamala Khan's superhero burkini : negotiating an autonomous position between patriarchal Islamism, French secularism, and feminism / Chris Reyns-Chikuma and Désirée Lorenz
The comics that hate produced : representing the African-American Muslim experience in DC Comics / Dwain C. Pruitt
Marked by foreign policy : Muslim superheroes and their quest for authenticity / Mercedes Yanora
Superhero comics from the Middle East : tyranny of genre? / Fredrik Strömberg
Hero and/or villain? : The 99 and the hybrid nature of popular culture's production of Islam / Ken Chitwood
Qahera here and there : navigating contexts in the translation of a Muslim Egyptian superheroine / Aymon Kreil
Truth, justice, and the spiritual way : Imam Ali as Muslim super-hero / Hussein Rashid
From book to tool : editorial remarks / A. David Lewis and Martin Lund.
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ISBN
9780674975941 (alk. paper)
0674975944 (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2017018467
OCLC
959648546
RCP
H - S
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