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Marvel Studios' Black Panther: Dreams of Wakanda: Creators, Writers, and Comics Legends on the Impact of Marvel Studios' Black Panther [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 211x159x18 mm, kaal: 323 g, 14 2C ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Random House Worlds
  • ISBN-10: 1984826174
  • ISBN-13: 9781984826176
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 211x159x18 mm, kaal: 323 g, 14 2C ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Random House Worlds
  • ISBN-10: 1984826174
  • ISBN-13: 9781984826176
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Celebrate the legacy of the film with this collection of all-new personal essays and reflections that shed light on its monumental impact, including firsthand stories from artists involved in the film, cultural analysis from journalists and academics, and thoughtful insights from writers and comics legends. Each contributor brings their unique expertise and experience to explore the film's genesis and significance from every angle"--

Join creators, writers, and comics legends as they discuss the impact of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther in this gorgeously illustrated collection of essays
 
Marvel Studios’ Black Panther has become more than just a movie—it has shaped conversations about art, culture, science fiction, representation, justice, fashion, comics, creativity, and so much more. Celebrate the legacy of the film with this collection of all-new personal essays and reflections that shed light on its monumental impact, including firsthand stories from artists involved in the film, cultural analysis from journalists and academics, and thoughtful insights from writers and comics legends. Each contributor brings their unique expertise and experience to explore the film’s genesis and significance from every angle. Complete with gorgeous original illustrations, Dreams of Wakanda brings together a wide array of diverse and multifaceted perspectives that exemplify the many ways the film has impacted cinema, culture, and society.
 
In this collection:
• Costume designer Ruth E. Carter takes us through her Afrofuturistic designs.
• Writer Tre Johnson discusses the metaphoric qualities of vibranium.
• Author Yona Harvey reflects on how the film has resonated with audiences across the African diaspora.
• Journalist Hannah Giorgis uncovers how the soundtrack fits into sonic portraits of Blackness.
 
The contributors:
Marlene Allen Ahmed • Aaron C. Allen • Maurice Broaddus • Ruth E. Carter • Hannah Giorgis • Yona Harvey • Tre Johnson • Arvell Jones • Frederick Joseph • Suyi Davies Okungbowa • Dwayne Wong Omowale • Gil Robertson IV • Foreword by Nic Stone • Art by Mateus Manhanini
 
To celebrate the launch of this book and Black Panther’s global impact, Disney and Penguin Random House are donating books to First Book and Books for Africa respectively. Disney is donating books valued at approximately $1,000,000 to support First Book, a leading nonprofit that serves children in underserved communities and addresses the needs of the whole child by supporting their education, basic needs, and wellness—all of which are essential to educational equity. Penguin Random House (PRH) is donating PRH titles valued at approximately $100,000 to Books For Africa. Books For Africa was founded upon a singular mission: to end the book famine in Africa. BFA collects, sorts, and ships books, computers, tablets, and library enhancement materials to every country in Africa.
Foreword xi
Nic Stone
MEET ME IN WAKANDA: EMBRACING UNITY FROM PITTSBURGH TO DOHA
Yona Harvey, award-winning poet, contributor to Marvel Comics' Black Panther: World of Wakanda and Black Panther & the Crew
3(10)
PANTHER PEDAGOGY: TEACHING BLACK PANTHER IN THE COLLEGE CLASSROOM
Aaron C. Allen, professor of Roger Williams University course "Wakanda Forever: The Racial Politics in Marvel Studios' Black Panther"
13(14)
THEY WILL SAY YOU ARE LOST: THE SORROW OF N'JADAKA
Frederick Joseph, award-winning author, activist, and educator, creator of the #BlackPantherChallenge
27(12)
THE METAPHORIC QUALITY OF VIBRANIUM
Tre Johnson, writer and journalist, race, culture, and politics
39(10)
THE MUSIC OF BLACK PANTHER
Hannah Giorgis, culture writer, The Atlantic
49(8)
"THE T'CHALLA EFFECT" AND ITS ENDURING INFLUENCE ON POPULAR CULTURE
Gil Robertson IV, founder and CEO of the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA)
57(6)
HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT: BLACK PANTHER'S TREASURE TROVE OF PAN-AFRICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
Marlene Allen Ahmed, associate professor of English literature, United Arab Emirates University
63(10)
AFROFUTURISTIC BEAUTY: THE COSTUMES OF BLACK PANTHER
Ruth E. Carter, award-winning costume designer, Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
73(22)
WAKANDA: A VISION OF AFRICA'S PAST AND FUTURE
Dwayne Wong Omowale, Pan-African activist and author
95(14)
WAKANDA: A DOOR AJAR
Suyi Davies Okungbowa, author, professor, and contributor to Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda
109(8)
THE POWER OF IMAGINATION: BLACK PANTHER'S IMPACT ON BLACK YOUTH
Arvell Jones, teacher, entrepreneur, graphic designer, and comics creator
117(8)
DARING TO DREAM OF A BLACK UTOPIA
Maurice Broaddus, writer, community organizer, teacher, and contributor to Marvel Comics' Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda
125