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Macdonald, Amanda. "Distractions from History: Redrawing Ethnic Trajectories in New Caledonia." History and Politics in French-Language Comics and Graphic Novels. Ed. Mark McKinney. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2008. 186–211.   
Added by: joachim 13/10/2010, 01:50
MacLeod, Catriona. "From Wandering Women to Fixed Females: Relations of Gendered Movement through Post-Colonial Space in Lettres D’Outremer and Le Bar du Vieux Français." Comic Book Geographies. Ed. Jason Dittmer. Media Geography at Mainz. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2014. 75–90.   
Added by: joachim 29/06/2014, 21:35
Mafe, Diana Adesola. "“We Don’t Need Another Hero”: Agent 355 as an Original Black Female Hero in Y: The Last Man." African American Review 48.(2015): 33–48.   
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Magnussen, Anne. "Comics as historical source material: Race, ethnicity and power according to Texas History Movies." Studies in Comics 7.(2016): 99–126.   
Added by: joachim 09/12/2017, 13:57
Mann, Nicola. "From SuperOther to SuperMother: The Journey Toward Liberty." The Woman Fantastic in Contemporary American Media Culture. Eds. Elyce Rae Helford, et al. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2016. 101–18.   
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Martinez, Nicolas. "Reframing the Western Genre in Bande dessinée, from Hollywood to Ledger Art: An Intermedial Perspective." European Comic Art 14.(2021): 74–101.   
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Mason, Andy. "Black and White in Ink: Discourses of Resistance in South African Cartooning." African and Asian Studies 1.(2002): 385–406.   
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Mason, Andy. "The Presidential Penis: Questions of Race and Representation in South African Comic and Satirical Art." Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels. Eds. Carolene Ayaka and Ian Hague. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2014. 49–65.   
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Mätschke, Jens. "Rassismus in Comics der DDR: Am Beispiel des MOSAIK von Hannes Hegen." Bachelorarbeit Evangelische Hochschule für Soziale Arbeit Dresden, 2013.   
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Mätschke, Jens. "Rassismus in Jugendmedien der DDR? Zur Darstellung und Inszenierung von Schwarzen im MOSAIK." kjl&m 13.(2013): 76–82.   
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Mauri, Antonella. "Les mythes de la race dans la BD italienne à l’époque fasciste (1922–1943): Les « Autres exotiques » et nous : entre cannibales et bons sauvages, à la recherche d’une identité italienne." Mythe et bande dessinée. Eds. Danielle Corrado and Viviane Alary. Littératures. Clermont-Ferrand: Presses Univ. Blaise Pascal, 2006. 129–46.   
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Mayer, Ruth. "Dad und die Gelbe Gefahr." Geschichte der Gegenwart 2021. Accessed 27 Sept. 2021. <https://geschichtederge ... pROWVwgVAoMjfGAc_xCO8NQ>.   
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Mayer, Gregor. "Rassistische Comics und rechtsextreme Propaganda in Ungarn." Rechtsextremismus, Rassismus und Antisemitismus in Comics. Ed. Ralf Palandt. Berlin: Archiv der Jugendkulturen, 2011. 74–82.   
Added by: joachim 04/09/2011, 22:19
McClelland-Nugent, Ruth. "The Not-So-Golden Age: Gender, Race and Nostalgia in All-Star Squadron 1981–1987." The Ages of the Justice League. Essays on America’s Greatest Superheroes in Changing Times. Ed. Joseph J. Darowski. London: McFarland, 2017. 91–108.   
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McGrath, Karen. "Gender, Race, and Latina Identity: An Examination of Marvel Comics’ Amazing Fantasy and Araña." Atlantic Journal of Communication 15.(2007): 268–83.   
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McKinney, Mark. "Framing the Banlieue." Contemporary French and Francophone Studies 8.(2004): 113–26.   
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McKinney, Mark. The Colonial Heritage of French Comics. Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures. Liverpool: Liverpool Univ. Press, 2011.   
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McKinney, Mark. "Transculturation in French Comics." Contemporary French and Francophone Studies 17.(2013): 6–16.   
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McKinney, Mark. Postcolonialism and Migration in French Comics. Studies in European Comics and Graphic Novels. Leuven: Leuven Univ. Press, 2021.   
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McKinney, Mark. "The Representation of Ethnic Minority Women in Comic Books." Women, Immigration and Identities in France. Eds. Jane Freedman and Carrie Tarr. Oxford, New York: Berg, 2000. 85–102.   
Added by: joachim 07/02/2012, 13:11
McKinney, Mark. "Histoire et critique sociale dans les bandes dessinées africaines-américaines et franco-africaines." Minorités ethniques anglophones et francophones. Etudes culturelles comparatives. Ed. Alec G. Hargreaves. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2004. 199–218.   
Added by: joachim 07/02/2012, 14:29
McKinney, Mark. "Métissage in Post-Colonial Comics." Post Colonial Cultures in France. Eds. Alec G. Hargreaves and Mark McKinney. London, New York: Routledge, 1997. 169–88.   
Added by: joachim 13/02/2012, 10:35
McMillen, Samual M. "Re-Envisioning Black Masculinity in Luke Cage: From Blaxploitation and Comic Books to Netflix." Journal of Popular Culture 53.(2020): 454–72.   
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McSweeney, Terence. Black Panther: Interrogating a Cultural Phenomenon. Reframing Hollywood. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2021.   
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McWilliams, Ora C. S. "Who is afraid of a black Spider(-Man)?." Transformative Works and Cultures 13 2013. Accessed 19 Jun. 2013. <http://journal.transfor ... wc/article/view/455/355>.   
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McWilliams, Ora C. S. "Not Just Another Racist Honkey: A History of Racial Representation in Captain America and Related Publications." Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero. Critical Essays. Ed. Robert G. Weiner. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2009. 66–78.   
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Means Coleman, Robin R. and William Lafi Youman. "Graphic Remix: The Lateral Appropriation of Black Nationalism in Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks." The Blacker the Ink. Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art. Eds. Frances Gateward and John Jennings. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2015. 117–34.   
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Medina, Tony. "Alfonso Jones matters." Language Arts 95.(2018): 346–48.   
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Mehring, Frank. "Holy Terror!: Islamophobia and Intermediality in Frank Miller’s Graphic Novel." European Journal of American Studies 15.3 2020. Accessed 25 Feb. 2022. <https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/16274>.   
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Meinel, Dietmar. "“And when everyone is super […] no one will be”: The limits of American Exceptionalism in The Incredibles." European Journal of American Culture 33.(2014): 181–94.   
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Méndez García, Carmen M. "Private (Brown) Eyes: Ethnicity, Genre and Gender in Crime Fiction in the Gloria Damasco novels and the Chicanos Comic Series." Altre Modernità 15 2016. Accessed 1 Apr. 2019. <https://riviste.unimi.i ... nline/article/view/7177>.   
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Merino, Ana. "The Impact of Latino Identities and the Humanizing of Multiculturalism in Love and Rockets." Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels. Eds. Carolene Ayaka and Ian Hague. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2014. 34–48.   
Added by: joachim 19/02/2015, 09:28
Merino, Ana. "The Bros. Hernandez: A Latin Presence in Alternative U.S. Comics." Redrawing the Nation. National Identity in Latin/o American Comics. Eds. Héctor D. Fernández L’Hoeste and Juan Poblete. New Concepts in Latino American Cultures. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. 251–69.   
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Merino, Ana. "Feminine Latin/o American Identities on the American Alternative Landscape: From the Women of Love and Rockets to La Perdida." The Rise of the American Comics Artist. Creators and Contexts. Eds. Paul Williams and James Lyons. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2010. 164–76.   
Added by: joachim 26/01/2011, 08:53
Mitchell, Adrielle. "Distributed identity: Networking image fragments in graphic memoirs." Studies in Comics 1.(2010): 257–79.   
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Mokoena, Dikeledi A. "Black Panther and the Problem of the Black Radical." Africology 11.9 2018. Accessed 5 Sept. 2019. <http://www.jpanafrican. ... 9-special-2-Mokoena.pdf>.   
Added by: joachim 05/09/2019, 13:25
Montgomery, Michell, et al. "The Native Comic Book Project: Native Youth Making Comics and Healthy Decisions." Journal of Cancer Education 27.(2012): 41–46.   
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Morris, Amanda. "Decolonizing the Medium: How Indigenous Creators are Defying “Sidekickery” and Centering Indigenous Stories and Characters in the Comics Landscape." Journal of American Culture 42.(2019): 326–34.   
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Moss, Richard. "Racial Anxiety on the Comics Page: Harry Hershfield’s “Abie the Agent,” 1914–1940." Journal of Popular Culture 40.(2007): 90–108.   
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Mountfort, Paul. "‘Yellow skin, black hair … Careful, Tintin’: Hergé and Orientalism." Australasian Journal of Popular Culture 1.(2011): 33–50.   
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Moynihan, Sinéad. "“Watch me go invisible”: Representing Racial Passing in Mat Johnson and Warren Pleece’s Incognegro." South Central Review 32.(2015): 45–69.   
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Munson, Todd S. "›Dangerous!‹ China and Xenophobic Comics in Contemporary Japan." International Journal of Comic Art 10.(2008): 155–73.   
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Munson, Todd S. "“Superman Says You Can Slap a Jap!”: The Man of Steel and Race Hatred in World War II." The Ages of Superman. Essays on the Man of Steel in Changing Times. Ed. Joseph J. Darowski. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2012. 5–15.   
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Munson, Todd S. "Transformers and Monkey Kings: Gene Yang’s American Born Chinese and the Quest for Identity." Comic Books and American Cultural History. An Anthology. Ed. Matthew Pustz. London, New York: Continuum, 2012. 171–83.   
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Murray, William. "Reimagining Terror in the Graphic Novel: Kyle Baker’s Nat Turner and the Cultural Imagination." CEA Critic 77.(2015): 329–38.   
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Naber, Joel. "Melmoth und Mohammed: Ein Versuch über die Ambivalenz des Lachens." literatur konkret (2015/2016): 3–5.   
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Nagaike, Kazumi. "Elegant Caucasians, Amorous Arabs, and Invisible Others: Signs and Images of Foreigners in Japanese BL Manga." Intersections 20 2009. Accessed 2 Mar. 2011. <http://intersections.an ... .au/issue20/nagaike.htm>.   
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Nama, Adilifu. "Brave Black Worlds: Black Superheroes as Science Fiction Ciphers." African Identities 7.(2009): 133–44.   
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Nama, Adilifu. Super Black: American Pop Culture and Black Superheroes. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 2011.   
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Nama, Adilifu. "Staking Out a Blatino Borderlands." Latinos and Narrative Media. Participation and Portrayal. Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 131–41.   
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Nama, Adilifu. "Brave Black Worlds: Black Superheroes as Science Fiction Ciphers." The Black Imagination. Science Fiction, Futurism and the Speculative. Eds. Sandra Jackson and Julie E. Moody-Freeman. Black Studies and Critical Thinking. New York [etc.]: Peter Lang, 2011. 32–46.   
Added by: joachim 18/08/2018, 19:05
Näpel, Oliver. Das Fremde als Argument: Identität und Alterität durch Fremdbilder und Geschichtsstereotype von der Antike bis zum Holocaust und 9/11 im Comic. Die Deutschen und das östliche Europa. Studien und Quellen. Frankfurt am Main [etc.]: Peter Lang, 2011.   
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Nayar, Pramod K. "From graphic passing to witnessing the graphic: Racial identity and public self-fashioning in Incognegro." Image & Text 28 2016. Accessed 22 Mar. 2017. <http://www.imageandtext ... ssue%2028/IT_28_web.pdf>.   
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Nayar, Pramod K. "Radical Graphics: Martin Luther King., Jr., BR Ambedkar and Comics Auto/biography." Biography 39.(2016): 147–71.   
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Nayar, Pramod K. "The Guantánamo Graphic Novels: Towards a Carceral Imperialism." The Routledge Companion to Literature and the Global South. Eds. Alfred J. López and Ricardo Quintana-Vallejo. London, New York: Routledge, 2023. 250–59.   
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Ndaita, Peter. "Can the Migrant Speak: Ethnic Accents in Black Panther and the Quadruple Consciousness of African Immigrants in the United States." Africology 11.9 2018. Accessed 9 Jun. 2022. <http://www.jpanafrican. ... .9-special-8-Ndaita.pdf>.   
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Nelson, Angela M. "Swing Papa and Barry Jordan: Comic Strips and Black Newspapers in Postwar Toledo." Proceedings of the Ohio Academy of History (2004): 61–73.   
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Nelson, Brandon. "‘Sick humor which serves no purpose’: Whiteman, Angelfood and the aesthetics of obscenity in the comix of R. Crumb." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 8.(2017): 139–55.   
Last edited by: joachim 07/05/2018, 10:54
Nelson, Angela M. "Studying Black Comic Strips: Popular Art and Discourses of Race." Black Comics. Politics of Race and Representation. Eds. Sheena C. Howard and Ronald L. Jackson II. New York: Bloomsbury, 2013. 97–110.   
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Nelson, Angela M. "Middle-Class Ideology in African-American Postwar Comic Strips." From Bourgeois to Booije. Black Middle-Class Performances. Eds. Vershawn Ashanti Young and Bridget Harris Tsemo. Detroit: Wayne State Univ. Press, 2011. 175–90.   
Added by: joachim 07/06/2014, 07:14
Nericcio, William Anthony. "Autopsy of a Rat: Odd, Sundry Parables of Freddy Lopez, Speedy Gonzales, and Other Chicano/Latino Marionettes Prancing About Our First World Visual Emporium." Camera Obscura (1996): 189–237.   
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Nericcio, William Anthony. "A Decidedly “Mexican” and “American” Semi[er]otic Transference: Frida Kahlo in the Eyes of Gilbert Hernandez." Latino/a Popular Culture. Eds. Michelle Habell-Pallán and Mary Romero. New York, London: New York Univ. Press, 2002. 190–207.   
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Nicholson, Judith A. "Calling Dick Tracy! or, Cellphone Use, Progress, and a Racial Paradigm." Canadian Journal of Communication 33.(2008): 379–404.   
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Nijdam, Elizabeth. "Transnational girlhood and the politics of style in German Manga." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 11.(2020): 31–51.   
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Nikkilä, Aura. "Transcending Borders through Multilingual Intertextuality in Ville Tietäväinen’s Graphic Novel Näkymättömät kädet." The Aesthetics and Politics of Linguistic Borders. Multilingualism in Northern European Literature. Eds. Heidi Grönstrand, Markus Huss and Ralf Kauranen. Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism. New York & London: Routledge, 2019. 199–224.   
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Nishikawa, Kinohi. "Daddy Cool: Donald Goines’s Visual Novel." The Blacker the Ink. Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art. Eds. Frances Gateward and John Jennings. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2015. 215–34.   
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Nixon, Elizabeth. "“It ain't John Shaft”: Marvel Gets Multicultural in The Tomb of Dracula." Multicultural Comics. From Zap to Blue Beetle. Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 2010. 149–56.   
Added by: joachim 11/12/2012, 18:19
Noori, Margaret. "Native American Narratives from Early Art to Graphic Novels: How We See Stories / Ezhi-g’waabmaananig Aadizookaanag." Multicultural Comics. From Zap to Blue Beetle. Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 2010. 55–72.   
Added by: joachim 07/12/2012, 23:48
Obiang, Ludovic. "Le Dipoula de Sti et Pahé : un Titeuf mal noirci ? Endroits et envers de la Francophonie à travers une bande dessinée franco-gabonaise." Alternative Francophone 1.3 2011. Accessed 1 Jan. 2018. <https://journals.librar ... hp/af/article/view/9533>.   
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Oh, Sandra. "Sight Unseen: Adrian Tomine’s Optic Nerve and the Politics of Recognition." Melus 32.(2007): 129–51.   
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Oh, Stella. "Movement and Mobility: Representing Trauma Through Graphic Narratives." Asian American Literature 7 2016. Accessed 14 Jan. 2021. <https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/aaldp/vol7/iss1/6>.   
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Oh, Seung Ah. "“I Don't Know How But I Just Kinda Knew”: Comics Literacy and Andrew Lam’s SHOW AND TELL." The Explicator 76.(2018): 67–70.   
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Okello, Wilson Kwamogi. "It’s Not Magic: The Black Body as an Aesthetic Site and Sight." Africology 11.9 2018. Accessed 9 Jun. 2022. <http://www.jpanafrican. ... 9-special-13-Okello.pdf>.   
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Oki, Emma. "They All Look Alike? Representations of East Asian Americans in Adrian Tomine’s Shortcomings and Scenes from an Impending Marriage." Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels. Eds. Carolene Ayaka and Ian Hague. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2014. 228–39.   
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Oksman, Tahneer. "Visualizing the Jewish body in Aline Kominsky Crumb’s Need More Love." Studies in Comics 1.(2010): 213–32.   
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Oksman, Tahneer. “How Come Boys Get to Keep Their Noses?”: Women and Jewish American Identity in Contemporary Graphic Memoirs. New York [etc.]: Columbia Univ. Press, 2016.   
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Olaniyan, Tejumola. "Cartooning Nigerian Anticolonial Nationalism." Images and Empires. Visuality in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa. Eds. Paul S. Landau and Deborah D. Kaspin. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 2002. 124–40.   
Last edited by: joachim 09/03/2017, 11:15
Onyango, Rosemary A. "Echoes of Pan Africanism in Black Panther." Africology 11.9 2018. Accessed 9 Jun. 2022. <http://www.jpanafrican. ... 9-special-7-Onyango.pdf>.   
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Palandt, Ralf. "»Die Macht ist mein«: Comic-Fabeln gegen Faschismus und Rassismus." JuLit 38.(2012): 41–47.   
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Pannekoek, Jeffrey and Karin Anderson. "Bruteness: Gender, Race, and Animality in Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Superheroes and Critical Animal Studies. The Heroic Beasts of Total Liberation. Eds. Sean Parson and J. L. Schatz. Lanham [etc.]: Lexington, 2018. 115–33.   
Added by: joachim 02/11/2020, 01:47
Paparone, Lesley. "Art and Identity in Mark Kalesniko’s Mail Order Bride." Melus 32.(2007): 201–19.   
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Parameswaran, Radhika E. and Kavitha Cardoza. "Immortal Comics, Epidermal Politics." Journal of Children and Media 3.(2009): 19–34.   
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Peacock, James. "“My thoughts shifted from the past to the future”: Time and (autobio)graphic representation in Miné Okubo’s Citizen 13660." Journal of Postcolonial Writing 52.(2016): 445–63.   
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Peppard, Anna F. "Canada’s Mutant Body: Nationalism and (Super)Multiculturalism in Alpha Flight vs. the X-Men." Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 26.(2015): 311–32.   
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Peppard, Anna F. "‘A cross burning darkly, blackening the night’: Reading racialized spectacles of conflict and bondage in Marvel’s early Black Panther comics." Studies in Comics 9.(2018): 59–85.   
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Perry, Melissa Shamini, Raihanah M. M., and Zalina Mohd Lazim. "Intercultural dialogue in manga: Building friendships, sharing spaces and values." East Asian Journal of Popular Culture 9.(2023): 65–82.   
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Peterson, James Braxton. "Birth of a Nation: Representation, Nationhood, and Graphic Revolution in the Works of D.W. Griffith, DJ Spooky, and Aaron McGruder et al.." Multicultural Comics. From Zap to Blue Beetle. Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 2010. 105–19.   
Added by: joachim 08/12/2012, 17:50
Peterson, James Braxton. "Graphic Black Nationalism: Visualizing Political Narratives in the Graphic Novel." The Rise and Reason of Comics and Graphic Literature. Critical Essays on the Form. Eds. Joyce Goggin and Dan A. Hassler-Forest. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2010. 202–21.   
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Pewewardy, Cornel. "From Subhuman to Superhuman: Images of First Nations Peoples in Comic Books." Studies in Media & Information Literacy Education 2.(2002): 1–9.   
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Pewewardy, Cornel. "From Subhuman to Superhuman: The Evolution of American Indian Images in Comic Books." American Indian Stereotypes in the World of Children. A Reader and Bibliography. Eds. Arlene Hirschfelder, Paulette Fairbanks Molin and Yvonne Wakim. Metuchen: Scarecrow Pr. 1999. 193–98.   
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Phillips, Gene. "Relevance in Wonderland: The Mixed Success of Gardner Fox’s Message Comic Books." The Ages of the Justice League. Essays on America’s Greatest Superheroes in Changing Times. Ed. Joseph J. Darowski. London: McFarland, 2017. 58–65.   
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Phillips, Nickie D. and Staci Strobl. Comic Book Crime: Truth, Justice, and the American Way. Alternative Criminology. New York, London: New York Univ. Press, 2013.   
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Pierce, Jeremy. "Mutant and the Metaphysica of Race." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 183–96.   
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Pigeon, Gérard G. "Black Icons of Colonialism: African Characters in French Children’s Comic Strip Literature." Social Identities 2.(1996): 135–59.   
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Pigeon, Gérard G. "Black icons of colonialism: African characters in French children’s comic strip literature." Social Identities 2.(1996): 135–60.   
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Poenicke, Anke. Die Darstellung Afrikas in europäischen Schulbüchern für Französisch am Beispiel Englands, Frankreichs und Deutschlands. Europäische Hochschulschriften: Reihe 11, Pädagogik. Frankfurt am Main [etc.]: Peter Lang, 1995.   
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Pruitt, Dwain C. "Adding Color to a Four-Color World: Recent Scholarship on Race and Ethnicity in the Comics." History: Reviews of New Books 37.(2009): 45–48.   
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Pruitt, Dwain Carlton. "It rhymes with lust? Matt Baker and the ironic politics of race, sex and gender in the golden age." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 7.(2016): 197–209.   
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Quattro, Ken. Invisible Men: Black Artists of The Golden Age of Comics. San Diego: Yoe Books, 2020.   
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Ragone, Agnes. "Lalo Alcaraz: Political humour across borders." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 6.(2015): 331–46.   
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