Decolonizing Media Fandom Decolonizing Media Fandom

Decolonizing Media Fandom

Disability, Race, and Marvel Superhero Fans

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Publisher Description

From the beginning, the superhero genre has revolved around narratives of transformation. Through traumatic experiences, physical disabilities evolve into super strength and invulnerability; mental disabilities grant telekinesis and foresight. Characters considered “outsiders” are tasked with lead roles in saving the world. All of these attributes appeal to the marginalized fan. Yet, the default fan is often assumed to be white, Anglo-American, and able-bodied.

Decolonizing Media Fandom focuses on the globally diverse fan base of a massively popular Western text: the Marvel superhero universe. Drawing on fanworks from Archive of Our Own, a survey spanning sixteen countries, and one-on-one interviews with Marvel fans who identify as non-white and/or having a disability, Divya Garg examines the strengths and limitations of fandom from the perspective of those who are often relegated to the margins.
 

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
January 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
366
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Iowa Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
2.4
MB