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The Transmedia Construction of the Black Panther: Long Live the King

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Transmedia Construction of the Black Panther: Long Live the King

Contributors:

By (Author) Bryan J. Carr

ISBN:

9781793631831

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

25th April 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Reference, guides and reviews
Film: styles and genres

Dewey:

741.5973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

296

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 227mm, Spine 28mm

Weight:

626g

Description

In The Transmedia Construction of the Black Panther: Long Live the King, Bryan J. Carr explores and analyzes the evolution of the Black Panther character since his inception in the 1960s across comics, film, television, video games, and music. The Black Panther, Carr argues, is the sum of the creative works of countless individuals across various media that have each contributed to the legacy of the first mainstream Black superhero, all happening against a backdrop of social and cultural upheaval, global political struggle for equality, and the long shadow of colonizing Western attitudes. The Panthers existence is a complex one that not only illustrates in microcosm those same struggles in the historically white superhero space, but also offers a perfect case study for media trends of representation then and now. Carr addresses a number of questions: Does the Black Panther really represent a powerful counter-narrative to long-standing regressive attitudes toward Black identity and Africa Who were the key contributors to our understanding of the character And finally, how can we use the character to understand the complexities of our modern consolidated media systems Scholars of media studies, film and television studies, comics studies, cultural studies, critical race studies, and African studies will find this book particularly useful.

Author Bio

Bryan J. Carr is associate professor in the communication and information science departments at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay.

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