Searching for Feminist Superheroes

Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Marvel Comics

Sam Langsdale author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Texas Press

Published:17th Sep '24

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How superhero narratives in the margins of the mainstream tell innovative, feminist stories.

It’s no secret that superhero comics and their related media perpetuate a model of a straight, white, male hero at the expense of representing women and other minorities, but other narratives exist. Searching for Feminist Superheroes recognizes that female-led superhero comics, with diverse casts of characters and inclusive storytelling, exist on the margins of the mainstream superhero genre. But rather than focusing on these stories as marginalized, Sam Langsdale’s work on heroes such as Spider-Woman, America Chavez, and Ironheart locates the margins as a site of innovation and productivity, which have enabled the creation of feminist superhero texts.

Employing feminist and intersectional philosophies in an analysis of these comics, Langsdale suggests that feminist superheroes have the potential to contribute to a social imagination that is crucial in working toward a more just world. At a time when US popular culture continues to manifest as a battleground between oppressive and progressive social norms, Searching for Feminist Superheroes demonstrates that a fight for a better world is worthwhile.

Sam Langsdale knows her stuff, and she proves it is this book...I really enjoyed reading Searching For Feminist Superheroes, and I would highly recommend it to everyone who wants to read about an all inclusive world…be it in comic books…and hopefully, one day in real life when the first American Black Woman President takes charge of these United States. (Biff Bam Pop!) Langsdale’s book fits well alongside other feminist scholarship about comics. She shows how [Spider-Woman, America, The Unstoppable Wasp, and Ironheart] exist within a mainstream comics industry that seems to oppose their values. Langsdale effectively argues that it’s precisely within this marginalized space that creativity and a thirst for liberation thrives. (CHOICE)

ISBN: 9781477329788

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 513g

240 pages