This collection of essays examines the Lois Lane character in comic books, film, and television to address various aspects of sexuality, gender, social change, and feminism.Intro -- Title Page -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Full Disclosure -- The Evolution of Lois Lane in Film and Television -- Feminine Mystique -- Lois and Superman -- The Quest of Lois -- Supermen and Not-So-Super Women -- Sex, the Single Girl, Superman, and the City -- What's Love Got to Do with It? -- It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's Lois Lane! -- Woman on Top -- "I Moved On, and So Did theRest of Us" -- Smallville 's Lois Lane -- Domesticity Deferred -- Attachment Disorder and Smallville -- Index -- About the EditorThis collection of essays examines the Lois Lane ...
To understand how gender and sexuality are portrayed in comics, an extremely understudied medium, we...
DC Comics has existed through the first, second, and third waves of feminism, publishing popular fem...
Comic books are a medium which should be able to reach readers, whether male or female. Yet, the ove...
With this study we have been focusing on the status of Lois Lane as a female character in Superman c...
In June 1938, Superman made his debut in Action Comics #1, which also featured his romantic interest...
This paper is a chronological view of how the comic book character Lois Lane evolves in the 1960's. ...
Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane ran from 1958-1974 and stands as a microcosm of contemporary debat...
Although Marvel and DC have been making comics since the 1930s, the recent boom in superhero films' ...
The study attempts to ascertain to what extent Patty Jenkins’ 2017 film Wonder Woman can be consider...
This study argues that comic book publishers, editors, writers, artists, and fans imposed multiple l...
In this thesis, I will examine popular culture, particularly comic books, not as either/or products ...
This article originally appeared in a special issue of Colloquy, Tights and Tiaras: Female Superhero...
Feminist Issues in Scarecrow and Mrs. King and in Lois and Clark looks at television portrayals of ...
This analysis of the sex roles assigned to women in comic books since World War II is limited to dis...
In this dissertation, I argue that comic books are a form of dynamic and performative aesthetic comm...
To understand how gender and sexuality are portrayed in comics, an extremely understudied medium, we...
DC Comics has existed through the first, second, and third waves of feminism, publishing popular fem...
Comic books are a medium which should be able to reach readers, whether male or female. Yet, the ove...
With this study we have been focusing on the status of Lois Lane as a female character in Superman c...
In June 1938, Superman made his debut in Action Comics #1, which also featured his romantic interest...
This paper is a chronological view of how the comic book character Lois Lane evolves in the 1960's. ...
Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane ran from 1958-1974 and stands as a microcosm of contemporary debat...
Although Marvel and DC have been making comics since the 1930s, the recent boom in superhero films' ...
The study attempts to ascertain to what extent Patty Jenkins’ 2017 film Wonder Woman can be consider...
This study argues that comic book publishers, editors, writers, artists, and fans imposed multiple l...
In this thesis, I will examine popular culture, particularly comic books, not as either/or products ...
This article originally appeared in a special issue of Colloquy, Tights and Tiaras: Female Superhero...
Feminist Issues in Scarecrow and Mrs. King and in Lois and Clark looks at television portrayals of ...
This analysis of the sex roles assigned to women in comic books since World War II is limited to dis...
In this dissertation, I argue that comic books are a form of dynamic and performative aesthetic comm...
To understand how gender and sexuality are portrayed in comics, an extremely understudied medium, we...
DC Comics has existed through the first, second, and third waves of feminism, publishing popular fem...
Comic books are a medium which should be able to reach readers, whether male or female. Yet, the ove...