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An eye-opening exploration of the relationship between racial attitudes and the evolution of the superhero in America, from Superman's debut in 1938 through the Civil Rights era and contemporary reinventions.

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An eye-opening exploration of the relationship between racial attitudes and the evolution of the superhero in America, from Superman's debut in 1938 through the Civil Rights era and contemporary reinventions.
Autorenporträt
Allan W. Austin is a professor of history at Misericordia University. He is the author of two previous books, Quaker Brotherhood: Interracial Activism and the American Friends Service Committee, 1917–1950 and From Concentration Camp to Campus: Japanese American Students and World War II. In addition, he served as co-editor of Asian American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia and Space and Time: Essays on Visions of History in Science Fiction and Fantasy Television. Patrick L. Hamilton is an associate professor of English at Misericordia University. He is the author of Of Space and Mind: Cognitive Mappings of Contemporary Chicano/a Fiction. He has also published on Los Bros Hernandez , The Walking Dead, and Westworld.