Todd Steven Burroughs
This book by Todd Steven Burroughs offers the first in-depth textual analysis of Marvel's Black Panther, tracing his five-decade evolution from groundbreaking representation to global icon, revealing the character's profound cultural impact and the power of Black imagination.
Conceived by the legendary Marvel Comics creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, The Black Panther stands as a groundbreaking figure, widely recognized as the first Black superhero to debut in mainstream American comic books. His introduction in 1966 marked a pivotal moment in the industry's history, establishing a new precedent for representation. Through a meticulous textual analysis, this book diligently traces the character's rich and complex history, beginning with his seminal first appearance in 1966—a year that notably also saw the formation of the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California—and extending through to Ta-Nehisi Coates' critically acclaimed and impactful run, which commenced in 2015. This comprehensive study spans nearly five decades of the character's evolution within the comic medium. The narrative delves into how a diverse array of both Black and white writers, across these years, variously envisioned and redefined the Black Panther's identity and purpose. He has been portrayed embodying diverse archetypes: from the revolutionary spirit of a Patrice Lumumba, to the dignified grace and charisma of a Sidney Poitier, to the unwavering moral fortitude and leadership of a Nelson Mandela. His character has also evolved to capture the cultural resonance of 'hip-hop cool' and, more recently, the nuanced complexities of a reflective, modern 21st-century king grappling with global challenges and the weight of tradition. In charting this journey, the book incisively illuminates the inherent limitations often found in white liberal interpretations of Black identity and leadership, while simultaneously showcasing the expansive and boundless power of the Black imagination to craft rich, multifaceted, and enduring narratives. Significantly, 'Marvel's Black Panther' distinguishes itself as the inaugural textual study specifically dedicated to a single superhero comic book character. It undertakes a comprehensive examination of the various writers who have shaped T'Challa's destiny and the intricate, culturally significant stories they have collectively created over a remarkable fifty-year span, cementing its place as a unique academic contribution.
Autores: Todd Steven Burroughs
Fecha de publicación: 14-02-2018
Idioma: en
Páginas: 218
Valoración: Sin datos
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Todd Steven Burroughs es un periodista, autor y comentarista político y cultural estadounidense. Ha trabajado como productor de radio, editor y escritor para diversas publicaciones y organizaciones, incluyendo el Centro para la Libertad de Prensa de la Universidad de Harvard y el periódico The Crisis, de la NAACP. Burroughs es conocido por su enfoque en temas de raza, política y medios de comunicación, y ha contribuido a la colección "Fear of a Black Planet: George Clinton’s Mothership Connection" y a la "Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the Present". Es autor del libro "Dirty Laundry: The Struggle to Smear Willie Gary". Su trabajo a menudo explora la intersección de la cultura hip-hop, la política y la historia afroamericana.