The aim of this study is to analyse how pornography is used in the American comics X-Men, published by Marvel under the authorship of Chris Claremont. I have applied Butler and MacKinnons theories about pornography as a performative speech, to this special art form. I have also investigated how censorship has influenced the comics evolution and whether it has affected the way women and sexual and ethnical minorities are represented. To corroborate how these theories apply, I have analysed three main female fig-ures in The X-Men comics - Storm, Phoenix and Shadowcat - and I have tried to identify how they relate to existing stereotypes. The conclusion of this essay is that the women characters in X-Men break the existing stereo-types and cre...
This thesis analyses the representation of gender and its intersection with sexuality and race by ex...
Mutantcy, the central metaphor of the X-Men franchise, has been many things to many people over the ...
This study examined the use of stereotypes in the graphic novel X-Men: Messiah Complex. Taking both ...
The aim of this study is to analyse how pornography is used in the American comics X-Men, published ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.There is no question that the s...
This study assesses the historical and social influences on the X-Men mythos through examination of ...
This thesis applies the radical feminist perspective set out by MacKinnon (1993) and Dworkin (1995),...
This study argues that comic book publishers, editors, writers, artists, and fans imposed multiple l...
Making sense of MacKinnon’s claim that pornography silences women requires attention to the discursi...
Comics often have an explicitly progressive message about equality. The X-Men, for instance, have of...
In this dissertation, I argue that comic books are a form of dynamic and performative aesthetic comm...
Due to the increased interest and popularity of comic book movies and their original counterparts, I...
Feminists have been concerned about the debasement of women in sexually explicit material. The purpo...
The aim of the present study was to undertake audience research (from within the cultural studies pa...
To understand how gender and sexuality are portrayed in comics, an extremely understudied medium, we...
This thesis analyses the representation of gender and its intersection with sexuality and race by ex...
Mutantcy, the central metaphor of the X-Men franchise, has been many things to many people over the ...
This study examined the use of stereotypes in the graphic novel X-Men: Messiah Complex. Taking both ...
The aim of this study is to analyse how pornography is used in the American comics X-Men, published ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.There is no question that the s...
This study assesses the historical and social influences on the X-Men mythos through examination of ...
This thesis applies the radical feminist perspective set out by MacKinnon (1993) and Dworkin (1995),...
This study argues that comic book publishers, editors, writers, artists, and fans imposed multiple l...
Making sense of MacKinnon’s claim that pornography silences women requires attention to the discursi...
Comics often have an explicitly progressive message about equality. The X-Men, for instance, have of...
In this dissertation, I argue that comic books are a form of dynamic and performative aesthetic comm...
Due to the increased interest and popularity of comic book movies and their original counterparts, I...
Feminists have been concerned about the debasement of women in sexually explicit material. The purpo...
The aim of the present study was to undertake audience research (from within the cultural studies pa...
To understand how gender and sexuality are portrayed in comics, an extremely understudied medium, we...
This thesis analyses the representation of gender and its intersection with sexuality and race by ex...
Mutantcy, the central metaphor of the X-Men franchise, has been many things to many people over the ...
This study examined the use of stereotypes in the graphic novel X-Men: Messiah Complex. Taking both ...