Shaolin Brew


Race, Comics, and the Evolution of the Superhero

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By Troy D. Smith
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
235 x 156 mm
Weight:
270 g
Pages:
277

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Troy D. Smith is associate professor of history at Tennessee Tech University, where he specializes in race and ethnic studies. He has won several national awards for his historical fiction.

Acknowledgments Introduction: Whiteness, Respectability, and Comic Books Chapter One: Race in Comics Pre-1970 Chapter Two: Marvel, Black Power, and Blaxploitation Chapter Three: Marvel and Kung Fu Chapter Four: DC Gets Onboard Chapter Five: Kung Fu Comics and Interracial Partnerships Chapter Six: Straining against the Structure of Whiteness Notes Bibliography Index

Shaolin Brew utilizes diverse materials to illustrate both how whiteness framed the representation of Blacks and Asians in 1970s comics and how that frame was interrogated and challenged by fans of color from the start." - Patrick L. Hamilton, coauthor of All New, All Different? A History of Race and the American Superhero

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