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    Origin Stories

    Fans, Scholars, and the Superhero Comics That Shaped Their Identities

    AvMichael Kobre,Peter Nagy

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

    1 262 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Contributions by José Alaniz, Michelle Bumatay, Sika Dagbovie-Mullins, Michael Kobre, Samantha Langsdale, Sheng-mei Ma, John Edward Martin, Peter Nagy, Anna F. Peppard, and Alison Wellford Origin Stories: Fans, Scholars, and the Superhero Comics That Shaped Their Identities brings together a diverse group of scholars, writers, and comics fans to explore how superhero comics intersect with questions of identity, belonging, and difference. Blending personal narrative with critical analysis, these essays reveal how readers—especially those marginalized by race, gender, sexuality, or class—have found themselves reflected in the transformative, shape-shifting world of comics. From Spider-Man and the Hulk to the sexually fluid cast of Strangers in Paradise, the contributors examine how comic book characters and stories have helped them navigate family dynamics, societal expectations, and personal desires. Bold, accessible, and deeply researched, the essays highlight how superhero comics offer a space where even the most rigid cultural norms can be disrupted and reimagined. Featuring both established voices and emerging writers, including one essay in comics form, Origin Stories will resonate with scholars, fans, and readers of creative nonfiction alike. Drawing on the work of such leading theorists as Frederick Luis Aldama, Ramzi Fawaz, Darieck Scott, and Scott McCloud, this collection charts a new path in comics studies—one grounded in lived experience, critical insight, and the transformative power of the superhero form.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-11-16
    • Mått:152 x 229 x undefined mm
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:224
    • Förlag:University Press of Mississippi
    • ISBN:9781496864925

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    • Medievetenskap inom Samhälle och politik

    Mer om författaren

    Michael Kobre is Dana Professor of English at Queens University of Charlotte. His essays and stories have appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review; Inks: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society; South Atlantic Review; Tin House; TriQuarterly; The International Journal of Comic Art; West Branch; and other journals. He is author of Walker Percy’s Voices, and his writing has also been featured in the collections Reading the Boss: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Works of Bruce Springsteen; Walker Percy’s "The Moviegoer" at Fifty: New Takes on an Iconic American Novel; and Superhero Bodies: Identity, Materiality, Transformation. Peter Nagy is associate professor of English at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. His work has appeared in publications like Modern Fiction Studies, College Literature, The Journal of Men’s Studies, The Atlantic, Ms., and Bitch Magazine.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction: Unstable MoleculesMichael Kobre and Peter NagyPart 1: Secret Identities 1. Climbing the Walls: How I Got Bit and Turned Spider-Man into MeJohn Edward Martin2. Man or Monster or . . . Is He Both? Hulk en el ValleJosé Alaniz3. "It’s a Jewish Thing": Monstrosity and Jewish Identity in Fantastic FourMichael Kobre4. The Enigma of Always Being Other: A Path Toward Research and Reflection Michelle BumatayPart 2: Transformations5. The Marvelous Mutant Gaze: On Seeing and Being Bluer Anna F. Peppard6. "My Other Life": Queering Genres in Search of Bisexual Female SuperheroesSamantha Langsdale7. Bitten by the Bug of Women’s Fashion: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen as Transvestite Fantasy FictionPeter NagyPart 3: Masks8. Sound of Her Wings: Feminist Counterpublics and the Gender of Death in The SandmanAlison Wellford9. Horsey-Come-Lately: No Asian American Superhero Comics Until Little MonkeySheng-mei Ma10. "The Black Girl You Cannot Kill": Autoethnographic Reflections on Black Girlhood, Power, and SuperheroesSika Dagbovie-MullinsAbout the ContributorsIndex