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Title Toxic masculinity : mapping the monstrous in our heroes / edited by Esther De Dauw and Daniel James Connell
Published Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 179 pages) : color illustrations
Contents Introduction: the subaltern and the hegemonic -- The simulacrum of hypermasculinity in comic book cinema / Daniel J. Connell -- Renewing hegemonic masculinity every Wednesday: Arrow and television form / James C. Taylor -- "I'll show you what it means to be a man": hegemonic masculinity of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice / Janne Salminen -- The monstrous in Batwoman: military masculinity and domestic spaces / Esther De Dauw -- Days of Future Past: queer identities and the X-Men / Drew Murphy -- Torchwood's supermen: bisexuality as a hypermasculine superpower / Craig Haslop -- Emma Frost, the White Queen: superpowers as the performance of gender / Richard Reynolds -- Albus Dumbledore and the curse of toxic masculinity / Karen Sugrue -- Conclusion: reflecting on toxic masculinity -- Bibliography -- List of contributors -- Index
Summary "The superhero permeates popular culture from comic books to film and television to internet memes, merchandise, and street art. As of 2018, Marvel Studios and DC Films have produced over twenty male-centric films, but only two female-centric films. Despite growing popular interest in and scholarly attention to female superheroes, most superheroes in the current cultural landscape are men. Toxic Masculinity: Mapping the Monstrous in Our Heroes asks what kind of men these heroes are and if they are worthy of the unbalanced amount of attention. Contributors to the volume investigate how the (super)hero in popular culture conveys messages about heroism and masculinity, considering the social implications of this narrative within a cultural (re)production of dominant, hegemonic values and the possibility of subaltern ideas, norms, and values to be imagined within that (re)production. Divided into three sections, the volume takes an interdisciplinary approach, positioning the impact of hypermasculinity on toxic masculinity and the vilification of "other" identities through such mediums as film, TV, and print comic book literature. The first part, "Understanding Super Men," analyzes hegemonic masculinity and the spectrum of hypermasculinity through comics, television, and film, while the second part, "The Monstrous Other," focuses on queer identity and femininity in these same mediums. The final section, "Strategies of Resistance," offers criticism and solutions to the existing lack of diversity through targeted studies on the performance of gender. Ultimately, the volume identifies the ways in which superhero narratives have promulgated and glorified toxic masculinity and offers alternative strategies to consider how characters can resist the hegemonic model and productively demonstrate new masculinities"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 27, 2020)
Subject Masculinity in motion pictures.
Superhero films.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
Masculinity in motion pictures
Superhero films
Form Electronic book
Author De Dauw, Esther, editor.
Connell, Daniel James, editor.
LC no. 2020014583
ISBN 1496828984
9781496828958
149682895X
9781496828965
1496828968
9781496828972
1496828976
9781496828989