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Black Panther


Black Panther

Hardback by Bukatman, Scott

Black Panther

£81.00

ISBN:
9781477325841
Publication Date:
19 Jul 2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Texas Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Black Panther

Description

Black Panther was the first Black superhero in mainstream American comics. Black Panther was a cultural phenomenon that broke box office records. Yet it wasn't just a movie led by and starring Black artists. It grappled with ideas and conflicts central to Black life in America and helped redress the racial dynamics of the Hollywood blockbuster. Scott Bukatman, one of the foremost scholars of superheroes and cinematic spectacle, brings his impeccable pedigree to this lively and accessible study, finding in the utopianism of Black Panther a way of re-envisioning what a superhero movie can and should be while centering the Black creators, performers, and issues behind it. He considers the superheroic Black body; the Pan-African fantasy, feminism, and Afrofuturism of Wakanda; the African American relationship to Africa; the political influence of director Ryan Coogler's earlier movies; and the entwined performances of Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa and Michael B. Jordan's Killmonger. Bukatman argues that Black Panther is escapism of the best kind, offering a fantasy of liberation and social justice while demonstrating the power of popular culture to articulate ideals and raise vital questions.

Contents

Preface Introduction: Tell Me a Story The Road to Wakanda Black Panther's Black Body The Wakandan Dream The Killmonger Problem Conclusion: Why Do We Hide? Appreciations Notes Index

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