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Brown, Jeffrey A. Panthers, Hulks and Ironhearts: Marvel, Diversity and the 21st Century Superhero. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2021. 
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Resource type: Book
Language: en: English
DOI: 10.36019/9781978809253
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 9781978809222
BibTeX citation key: Brown2021a
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Categories: General
Keywords: Identity, Intersectionality, Marvel, Representation, Superhero, USA
Creators: Brown
Publisher: Rutgers Univ. Press (New Brunswick)
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Abstract
Marvel is one of the hottest media companies in the world right now, and its beloved superheroes are all over film, television and comic books. Yet rather than simply cashing in on the popularity of iconic white male characters like Peter Parker, Tony Stark and Steve Rogers, Marvel has consciously diversified its lineup of superheroes, courting controversy in the process.
Panthers, Hulks, and Ironhearts offers the first comprehensive study of how Marvel has reimagined what a superhero might look like in the twenty-first century. It examines how they have revitalized older characters like Black Panther and Luke Cage, while creating new ones like Latina superhero Miss America. Furthermore, it considers the mixed fan responses to Marvel’s recasting of certain “legacy heroes,” including a Pakistani-American Ms. Marvel, a Korean-American Hulk, and a whole rainbow of multiverse Spidermen.
If the superhero comic is a quintessentially American creation, then how might the increasing diversification of Marvel’s superhero lineup reveal a fundamental shift in our understanding of American identity? This timely study answers those questions and considers what Marvel’s comics, TV series, and films might teach us about stereotyping, Orientalism, repatriation, whitewashing, and identification.
  
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