Super Skills, Super Reading: Literacy and Television Superheroes

What comes to mind when you think about superheroes? Strength, bravery, and heroism are common answers. However, superheroes do not only have physical strength, but they also have mental strengths and skills. Superheroes tend to have intelligence and detection skills which allow them to develop other skills. In this analysis of superhero literacy aimed at students, the connection between superhero media and larger theories of literacy are explored. The author uses six superhero television shows to show how literacy is portrayed in superhero media and how it reflects and shapes cultural ideas of literacy. The shows covered are Arrow, The Flash, Gotham, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Daredevil.

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Super Skills, Super Reading: Literacy and Television Superheroes

What comes to mind when you think about superheroes? Strength, bravery, and heroism are common answers. However, superheroes do not only have physical strength, but they also have mental strengths and skills. Superheroes tend to have intelligence and detection skills which allow them to develop other skills. In this analysis of superhero literacy aimed at students, the connection between superhero media and larger theories of literacy are explored. The author uses six superhero television shows to show how literacy is portrayed in superhero media and how it reflects and shapes cultural ideas of literacy. The shows covered are Arrow, The Flash, Gotham, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Daredevil.

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Super Skills, Super Reading: Literacy and Television Superheroes

Super Skills, Super Reading: Literacy and Television Superheroes

by Perry Dantzler
Super Skills, Super Reading: Literacy and Television Superheroes

Super Skills, Super Reading: Literacy and Television Superheroes

by Perry Dantzler

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Overview

What comes to mind when you think about superheroes? Strength, bravery, and heroism are common answers. However, superheroes do not only have physical strength, but they also have mental strengths and skills. Superheroes tend to have intelligence and detection skills which allow them to develop other skills. In this analysis of superhero literacy aimed at students, the connection between superhero media and larger theories of literacy are explored. The author uses six superhero television shows to show how literacy is portrayed in superhero media and how it reflects and shapes cultural ideas of literacy. The shows covered are Arrow, The Flash, Gotham, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Daredevil.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476641577
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 12/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 255
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Perry Dantzler is an assistant professor in English and a faculty affiliate for integrative learning at Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville, Georgia. She has worked extensively on the field of new literacy studies which she employs as a theoretical and empirical lens to examine current media and culture.
Perry Dantzler is an assistant professor in English and a faculty affiliate for integrative learning at Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville, Georgia. She has worked extensively on the field of new literacy studies which she employs as a theoretical and empirical lens to examine current media and culture.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
 1. How Does a Superhero Read?
 2. Arrow and Specialized Literacies
 3. Scientific Literacies as the Scientific Method in The Flash
 4. Gotham as a Place Mired in ­Print-Privileged Literacy
 5. Literacy as Agency and Equality in Jessica Jones
 6. How Ethnicities and Local Communities Shape Literacy in Luke Cage
 7. Daredevil and Disabilities
 8. Literacies for Evil Purposes: Villains and Antiheroes
 9. Sidekicks and Mentors: Literacies from the Sidelines
10. Places for Literacy Development: Caves and Workshops
11. How the Average Citizen Reads in Superhero Worlds
Conclusion
Chapter Notes
References
Index
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