This book brings together comic studies and critical animal studies to provide a critical media analysis that centralizes total liberation for all beings-both human and nonhuman. Through the lens of superheroes, the book explores the cultural and literal consumption of nonhumans as a strategy for confronting humanism at large.
This book brings together comic studies and critical animal studies to provide a critical media analysis that centralizes total liberation for all beings-both human and nonhuman. Through the lens of superheroes, the book explores the cultural and literal consumption of nonhumans as a strategy for confronting humanism at large.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. L. Schatz is lecturer and director of the Speech and Debate Team at Binghamton University. Sean Parson is assistant professor in the department of Politics and International Affairs and the MA program in sustainable communities at Northern Arizona University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Vas Stanescu Introduction JL Schatz and Sean Parson Part I 1. Critical Animal Studies and Comics in the Classroom: Liberation and Everyday Superheroes John Lupinacci 2. Ecological Pessimism and The Puma Blues Kent Worcester 3. 'We Are All Scream!' Woodgod and the 'Animal Superhero ' José Alaniz 4. Making Superheroes of Children: The (Mis)Use of Nonhumans in Inspiring Childhood Development JL Schatz Part II 5. Dilemmas of Animal Rights in the Animal Man Comic Book Series Márcio dos Santos Rodrigues and Matheus da Cruz e Zica 6. We3 and the Violence of Sentimentality Allison Dushane 7. White God: Rethinking Human and Nonhuman Subjectivities through Underdog-Superhero Narratives and Ahuman Theory Chantelle Gray van Heerden Part III 8 Bruteness: Gender Race and Animality in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Jeffrey Pannekoek and Karin Anderson 9. Cyborgs Companion Species and the General Will: The Deeply Constitutive Relationship Between Bats and Batman Matt Evans 10. Ain't No Thing Like Me Except Me: Rocket Raccoon Cyborg Queerness and Toxic-Masculinity Sean Parson
Foreword Vas Stanescu Introduction JL Schatz and Sean Parson Part I 1. Critical Animal Studies and Comics in the Classroom: Liberation and Everyday Superheroes John Lupinacci 2. Ecological Pessimism and The Puma Blues Kent Worcester 3. 'We Are All Scream!' Woodgod and the 'Animal Superhero ' José Alaniz 4. Making Superheroes of Children: The (Mis)Use of Nonhumans in Inspiring Childhood Development JL Schatz Part II 5. Dilemmas of Animal Rights in the Animal Man Comic Book Series Márcio dos Santos Rodrigues and Matheus da Cruz e Zica 6. We3 and the Violence of Sentimentality Allison Dushane 7. White God: Rethinking Human and Nonhuman Subjectivities through Underdog-Superhero Narratives and Ahuman Theory Chantelle Gray van Heerden Part III 8 Bruteness: Gender Race and Animality in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Jeffrey Pannekoek and Karin Anderson 9. Cyborgs Companion Species and the General Will: The Deeply Constitutive Relationship Between Bats and Batman Matt Evans 10. Ain't No Thing Like Me Except Me: Rocket Raccoon Cyborg Queerness and Toxic-Masculinity Sean Parson
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