Superheroes Beyond

Superheroes Beyond by Cormac McGarry, published by University Press of Mississippi in 2024, is a scholarly collection that delves into the evolving landscape of superhero narratives. Spanning 286 pages, this edition presents contributions from various authors who explore the complexities of superheroes beyond traditional frameworks. The book addresses the increasing interest in superhero research, moving past familiar examples to examine diverse representations and the cultural significance of these figures in contemporary society.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of superheroes through three distinct sections. The first section, “Beyond Men of Steel,” challenges conventional portrayals by incorporating broader representations of race, gender, sexuality, and disability. The second section, “Beyond Comic Books,” investigates the transmedia nature of superheroes, highlighting their presence in toys, films, and other media. Finally, “Beyond the United States” brings attention to global superhero narratives that are often overlooked. This collection aims to contribute to critical conversations surrounding popular culture and media studies, offering insights into the diverse appeal of superheroes in today’s world.
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Contributions by Mitchell Adams, Frederick Luis Aldama, Jason Bainbridge, Djoymi Baker, Liam Burke, Octavia Cade, Hernan David Espinosa-Medina, Dan Golding, Ian Gordon, Sheena C. Howard, Aaron Humphrey, Naja Later, Cormac McGarry, Angela Ndalianis, Julian Novitz, Alexandra Ostrowski Schilling, Maria Lorena M. Santos, Jack Teiwes, and Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed
In recent years, superheroes on the page and screen have garnered increasing research and wider interest. Nonetheless, many works fall back on familiar examples before arriving at predictable conclusions. Superheroes Beyond moves superhero research beyond expected examples. In this innovative collection, contributors unmask international crimefighters, track superheroes outside of the comic book page, and explore heroes whose secret identities are not cisgender men. Superheroes Beyond responds to the growing interest in understanding the unique appeal of superheroes by reveling in the diversity of this heroic type.
Superheroes Beyond explores the complexity and cultural reach of the superhero in three sections. The first, “Beyond Men of Steel,” examines how the archetype has moved beyond simply recapitulating the “man of steel” figure to include broader representations of race, gender, sexuality, and ableness. The second section, “Beyond Comic Books,” discusses how the superhero has become a transmedia phenomenon, moving from comic books to toys to cinema screens and beyond. The final section, “Beyond the United States,” highlights the vibrant but often overlooked history of global superhero figures. Together, the essays in this collection form important starting points for taking stock of the superhero’s far-reaching appeal, contributing the critical conversations required to bring scholarship into the present moment and beyond.
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