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Title: Afrofuturism in Black Panther
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Afrofuturism in Black Panther: Gender, Identity, and the Re-making of Blackness, through an interdisciplinary and intersectional analysis of Black Panther, discusses the importance of superheroes and the ways in which they are especially important to Black fans. Aside from its global box office success, Black Panther paves the way for future superhero narratives due to its underlying philosophy to base the story on a narrative that is reliant on Afro-futurism. The film’s storyline, the book posits, leads viewers to think about relevant real-world social questions as it taps into the cultural zeitgeist in an indelible way. Contributors to this collection approach Black Panther not only as a film, but also as Afrofuturist imaginings of an African nation untouched by colonialism and antiblack racism: the film is a map to alternate states of being, an introduction to the African Diaspora, a treatise on liberation and racial justice, and an examination of identity. As they analyze each of these components, contributors pose the question: how can a film invite a reimagining of Blackness?


Author: Dominique Young
Contributor: Dominique Young (Contributions by), Joshua Truelove (Contributions by), Karen A. Ritzenhoff (Edited by), Neal Curtis (Contributions by), Cynthia Baron (Contributions by), Gabriel A. Cruz (Contributions by), dann j. Broyld (Contributions by), Karen A. Ritzenhoff (Contributions by), Clarence Lusane (Contributions by), Mikal J. Gaines (Contributions by), Paul Karolczyk (Contributions by), Zeinabu irene Davis (Contributions by), Shayla Monroe (Contributions by), Renée T. White (Edited by), Lauren Steimer (Contributions by), Wayne Wong (Contributions by), Sarah E. S. Sinwell (Contributions by), Paul Moffett (Contributions by), Khadijah Z. Ali-Coleman (Contributions by), Renée T. White (Contributions by), Dolita Dannêt Cathcart (Contributions by), Giselle C. M. Greenidge (Contributions by)
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
EAN: 9781793623577
Format: Hardback
Genre: Films & TV
ISBN: 9781793623577
ISBN-10: 1793623570
Item Height: 229mm
Item Length: 158mm
Item Weight: 807g
Item Width: 30mm
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date: 15/09/2021
Subtitle: Gender, Identity, and the Re-Making of Blackness
Topic: Social Sciences, Society & Culture
Release Year: 2021

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