Patrick L. Hamilton is professor of English at Misericordia University in Dallas, Pennsylvania. With Allan W. Austin, he coauthored All New, All Different? A History of Race and the American Superhero, which won the Popular Culture Association's John G. Cawelti Award for the Best Textbook/Primer. He also authored Of Space and Mind: Cognitive Mappings of Contemporary Chicano/a Fiction.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Invisible Artist Chapter 1: Play and Possibility on the Comic Book Page Chapter 2: Overcoming Narratives of Race and Disability Chapter 3: From Wonder(s) to Sirens: Representing Gender Conclusion Notes Works Cited Index
George Perez by Patrick L. Hamilton is a trend I love. Academics are taking pop culture seriously as part of culture. This text is a serious academic work that can be used, and likely will be used, in college courses on art and sociology. It is published by an academic press! This is not a silly book about silly books. And you will feel like someone is taking beloved pop culture seriously.-- "Between Disney"