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Black Widow Underestimated and Hypersexualized: I Am What I Am [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 126 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 356 g
  • Sari: Critical Media Literacies Series 11
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004734554
  • ISBN-13: 9789004734555
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 126 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 356 g
  • Sari: Critical Media Literacies Series 11
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004734554
  • ISBN-13: 9789004734555
Teised raamatud teemal:
Superhero Black Widow/ Natasha Romanov has endured more than 60 years in the Marvel Universe before becoming a prominent character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the Avengers; however, this volume examines how this woman character has mostly been underestimated and hypersexualized. The overview and analysis explore the contradiction between Black Widows enduring popularity and the limited commitment to her solo series and character development in print. This discussion centers Black Widow as a representation of the inadequate care and commitment given to women characters in mainstream superhero comics.
List of Figures



Introduction: Black Widow Underestimated and Hypersexualized

1 Introduction

2 How to Unmask Superheroes in the Era of Reboots, the Multiverse, and
Retcons

3 Black Widow Underestimated and Hypersexualized: The Many Beginnings of
Black Widow

4
Chapter Overviews

5 A CompleteBut Not ExhaustiveOverview



1 Tortured Beginnings and Solo Black Widow

1 Introduction

2 Madame Natasha: First Beginning for Black Widow as Seductress

3 Black Widow 2.0: A First Reboot as Superhero

4 Daredevil and Black Widow: Match Made in Hells Kitchen

5 Black Widow: Loner among Loners

6 Will the Real Black Widow Please Stand Up? Natasha v. Yelena, More than a
Little Problem

7 Black Widow and Daredevil: Old and New Promises



2 A New Start? He Underestimates Me

1 Introduction

2 A New Start?

3 The Things They Say about Her

4 The Morgan/Sienkiewicz Contribution



3 Its Not the Length of Life That Matters

1 Introduction

2 Deadly Origin: They Made Me Filthy

3 But I Just Wanted to Be Free

4 Brief as a Womans Love?

5 Black Widows Shaky Introduction to the MCU and Avengers



4 Black Widow Unbound: Past, Present, Future

1 Introduction

2 If You Know My Name: Seeing Black Widow again for the First Time

3 But Ethics Isnt a Science: Past, Present, Future

4 Black Widow Ascending in the MCU

5 A Book of Myths/in which/Our Names Do Not Appear



5 I Reap What I Sow

1 Introduction

2 Enemy of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Again?)

3 The Arc of Black Widows Universe

4 Black Widow, Avenger



6 I Am What I Am

1 Introduction

2 Black Widow, Lost and Found

3 O, What a Tangled Web

4 Black Widow Exits MCU?



7 I Remember Everything

1 Introduction

2 This Cant Be It

3 And This Is My City Now

4 This Is Beautiful

5 Underestimating Black Widow in the MCUEven in Death



Conclusion: Honoring Women in Superhero Comics, Pop Culture, and Beyond

1 Introduction

2 Wonder Woman Historia: Just in Time

3 Women and Children, Goddesses/Gods and Mortals

4 Born to Die

5 More Time, More Space Needed for Women Superheroes and Creators
P. L. Thomas, Professor of Education (Furman University, Greenville SC) is the author of How to End the Reading War and Serve the Literacy Needs of All Students (IAP, 2022). In recognition of his work, NCTE awarded Thomas the 2013 George Orwell Award.