Shaolin Brew : Race, Comics, and the Evolution of the Superhero

Shaolin Brew : Race, Comics, and the Evolution of the Superhero

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28 May, 2024

Shaolin Brew: Race, Comics, and the Evolution of the Superhero looks at how the comic book industry developed from a white perspective and how minority cha...

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ISBN-10:

1496851684

ISBN-13:

9781496851680

Publisher

University Press of Mississippi

Dimensions

9.25 X 6.12 X 0.64 inches

Language

English

Description

Shaolin Brew: Race, Comics, and the Evolution of the Superhero looks at how the comic book industry developed from a white perspective and how minority characters were and are viewed through a stereotypical white gaze. Further, the book explores how voices of color have launched a shift in the industry, taking nonwhite characters who were originally viewed through a white lens and situating them outside the framework of whiteness. The financial success of Blaxploitation and Kung Fu films in the early 1970s led to major comics publishers creating, for the first time, Black and Asian superhero characters who headlined their own comics. The introduction of Black and Asian main characters, who previously only served as guest stars or sidekicks, launched a new kind of engagement between comics companies and minority characters and readers. However, scripted as they were by white writers, these characters were mired in stereotypes.

Author Troy D. Smith focuses on Asian, Black, and Latinx representation in the comic industry and how it has evolved over the years. Smith explores topics that include Orientalism, whitewashing, Black respectability politics, the model minority myth, and political controversies facing fandoms. In particular, Smith examines how fans take the superheroes they grew up with--such as Luke Cage, Black Lightning, and Shang Chi--and turn them into the characters they wished they had as children. Shaolin Brew delves into the efforts of fans of color who urged creators to make these characters more realistic. This refining process increased as more writers and artists of color broke into the industry, bringing their own perspectives to the characters. As many of these characters transitioned from page to screen, a new generation of writers, artists, and readers have cooperated to evolve one-dimensional stereotypes into multifaceted, dynamic heroes.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1496851684

ISBN-13

:9781496851680

Publisher

:University Press of Mississippi

Publication date

: 28 May, 2024

Category

: Literary Criticism

Sub-Category

: Comics & Graphic Novels

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.25 X 6.12 X 0.64 inches

Weight

:440 g

Editorial Reviews

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

About the Author

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.

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