Friday, 4 December 2015

Bibliography

Books:

Queering Super-Manhood: The Gay Superhero in Contemporary Mainstream Comic Books by Rob Lendrum

Austen Chuck. The Uncanny X-Men 414-432. New York: Marvel Comics, 2002-3.

Julien, Isaac, and Kobena Mercer. "De Margin and De Centre." Stuart Hall: Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies.

David Morley and Kuan-Hsing Chen. New York: Comedia, 1996.

Lobdell, Scott. Alpha Flight 1.106. New York: Marvel Comics, 1992. McAllister, Matthew P."Comic Books and AIDS." Journal of Popular Culture 26.2 (1992).

 Medhurst, Andy. "Batman, Deviance and Camp."

 The Many Lives of Batman: Critical Approaches to a Superhero and his Media.

Eds. Roberta E. Pearson and William Uricchio. New York: Routledge, 1991.

Morrison, Robbie. The Authority 2,1-7. La Jolla: Wildstorm Productions, 2003.

 Nyberg, Amy Kiste. Seal of Approval: The history of the Comics Code.

Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1998.

Ross, Andrew. "Uses of Camp." No Respect: Intellectuals and Popular Culture.
 New York: Routledge, 1989. Wertham, Frederic.

Seduction of the Innocent. Port Washington: Kennikat Press, 1972 (originally 1953).


The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration

“Where No X-Man Has Gone Before!” Mutant Superheroes and the Cultural Politics of Popular Fantasy in Postwar America, American Literature June 2011 83(2): 355-388;

Film and Comic books:

 Gordon, I. (2007). Film and comic books. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.

Rebecca A. Demarest (2010) Superheroes, Superpowers, and Sexuality

French, M. (2014). The surrounding storm: Constructing queerness through superhero fandom and socio-historical LGBT movements.

Mathew French, The Surrounding Storm: Constructing Queerness through Superhero Fandom and Socio-Historical LGBT Movements

LGBT Themes in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror

The new mutants : superheroes and the radical imagination of American comics - Ramzi Fawaz - New York : New York University Press, 2015.

Trans Representations and Superhero Comics: A Conversation with Mey Rude, J. Skyler, and Rachel Stevens Suzanne Scott, Ellen Kirkpatrick


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