Exploring the dynamic genres of animation and comic book films, this book examines the transmedia role of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and its critical involvement in attempts to diversify representations in youth-oriented cinema and culture.
Exploring the dynamic genres of animation and comic book films, this book examines the transmedia role of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and its critical involvement in attempts to diversify representations in youth-oriented cinema and culture.
Charlie Michael is Assistant Professor in the Department of Film and Media at Emory University. His research focuses on popular culture and media industries in a global context. He is the author of French Blockbusters: Cultural Politics of a Transnational Cinema (2019) and the co-editor of the Directory of World Cinema: France (2013), and his work has also appeared in journals such as SubStance, Transnational Screens, and The Velvet Light Trap.
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Introduction: 'My name is Miles Morales' 1. Into a Spider-Verse of References: 'I'm pretty sure you know the rest' 2. Animating the Spider-Verse:'This literally could not get any weirder' 3. Racializing the Spider-Verse:'You gotta choose a side' Conclusion: 'Which one pointed first?'
Introduction: 'My name is Miles Morales' 1. Into a Spider-Verse of References: 'I'm pretty sure you know the rest' 2. Animating the Spider-Verse:'This literally could not get any weirder' 3. Racializing the Spider-Verse:'You gotta choose a side' Conclusion: 'Which one pointed first?'
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