
Multiplicity and Cultural Representation in Transmedia Storytelling
Superhero Narratives
- 226 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Multiplicity and Cultural Representation in Transmedia Storytelling
Superhero Narratives
About this book
This book explores the relationship between multiplicity and representation of non-European and European-American cultures, with a focus on comics and superheroes.
The author employs a combination of research methodologies, including close reading of transmedia texts and interviews with transmedia storytellers and audiences, to better understand the way in which diverse cultures are employed as agents of multiplicity in transmedia narratives. The book addresses both commercial franchises such as superhero narratives, as well as smaller indie projects, in an attempt to elucidate the way in which key cultural symbols and concepts are utilized by writers, designers, and producers, and how these narrative choices affect audiences – both those who identify as members of the culture being represented and those who do not. Case studies include fan fiction based on Marvel's Black Panther (2018), fan fiction and art created for the Moana (2016) and Mulan (2020) films, and creations by both U.S.-based and international indie comics artists and writers.
This book will appeal to scholars and students of new media, narrative theory, cultural studies, sociocultural anthropology, folkloristics, English/literary studies, and popular culture, transmedia storytelling researchers, and both creators and fans of superhero comics.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction: Multiplicity and Cultural Representation
- 1 Why Superheroes and Comics?
- 2 Black Panther
- 3 Disney and “Multicultural” Characters
- 4 U.S. Asian, Black, and Latino Storytellers Create Their Own Superheroes
- 5 Home-Grown Superheroes: Superheroes across the Globe
- Conclusion: The “Other” as Expressive Resource
- Index