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[ecrea] new book announcement: The X-Men Films: A Cultural Analysis
Sun Apr 24 11:50:04 GMT 2016
New Book Announcement
The X-Men Films: A Cultural Analysis (Rowman & Littlefield)
Originally appearing as a comic book in the 1960s, X-Men has been a
cultural touchpoint for decades. Since the release of the first film in
2000, the series has enjoyed an even greater transnational presence.
With each successive film, the franchise has secured its place within
global popular culture, becoming one of the most profitable and complex
superhero series to date. While much of the research that has been
published on the X-Men focuses on the comics, the movies constitute
their own cultural text—a conceptual universe that continues to expand
as new additions to the franchise are released.
The X-Men Films: A Cultural Analysis features contributions from a
diverse group of scholars and addresses various aspects of the films.
Drawing from work in communication, cultural studies, and media studies,
the chapters situate the franchise within contemporary contexts,
discussing how it represents issues of power, difference, and
marginalization. The authors ask questions such as: What do “mutants”
really represent? What role do women and people of color play in the
narratives? Why does it matter that Professor X is disabled? Why is
Mystique often shown nude in the movies, but not in comics? What
facilitated Wolverine’s rise to prominence? And how do topics regarding
identity, trauma, utopia, bioethics, and transhumanism figure in the
stories?
Exploring issues relevant for a multicultural world and connecting
thematic elements from the films to political debates and social
struggles, the book seeks to make a thoughtful contribution to the
scholarship of popular culture.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Claudia Bucciferro
I. Utopian and immersive experiences
1 Superherotopia: American Utopianism and the Mutant Superhero - Matt Yockey
2 The Immersive Marketing Campaign for X-Men: Days of Future Past -
Nicolò Gallio
II. Agency and authority
3 Superhuman Authority: Fascism and Bioethics in the X-Men Films - Evan
Hayles Gledhill
4 Magneto’s Dilemma: The Technological Limitations of Mutant
Transhumanism - Ron Von Burg and D. Stokes Piercy 5 PTXD: Gendered
Narratives of Combat, Trauma, and the Civil-Military Divide - Christina
M. Knopf and Christine M. Doran
III. Women and power
6 Containing the X-Women: De-Powering and De-Queering Female Characters
- Carolyn Cocca
7 Shapeshifting Identity: Mystique’s Embodied Agency - Jason Zingsheim
8 The “Stolen” Superpowers of Marvel’s Rogue - Julie Davis and Robert
Westerfelhaus
9 The Curious Case of “Dr.” Jean Grey, Mystique, and Mariko - Barbara
Cook Overton, Athena Du Pré, Loretta L. Pecchioni, and John H. Overton
IV. Masculinity and race
10 Wolverine in Transition: Shifting Portrayals of Masculinity and
Identity - Nathan Miczo
11 Techno-Orientalist Villains and White Masculinity in the Wolverine
Movies - David Oh
12 Reframing Disabled Masculinity: Xavier as Marvel’s Super-Crip -
Jessica Benham
13 Mutating Minorities: White Racial Framing and Group Positioning -
Jason Smith
V. Passing and otherness
14 Passing while Homo Superior - Kat Overland
15 Mutancy, Otherness, and Empathy in the X-Men - Claudia Bucciferro
Epilogue - Jason Zingsheim and Claudia Bucciferro
For more details, please contact Dr. Claudia Bucciferro at
(bucciferro /at/ gonzaga.edu) or see the publisher’s website at
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442265349/The-X-Men-Films-A-Cultural-Analysis
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