Superheroines and superstereotypes? Queer postfeminism, intersectionality and female superheroes in Supergirl
2021; Ghent University; Volume: 8; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.21825/digest.v8i1.17163
ISSN2593-0281
AutoresMaxine De Wulf Helskens, Frederik Dhaenens, Sarah Van Leuven,
Tópico(s)Digital Games and Media
ResumoSince the new millennium, there has been a remarkable increase in audio-visual adaptations of superhero comic books (Garcia-Escriva, 2018). Whereas these adaptations used to include predominantly male superheroes, they have started to feature more female superheroes (Curtis & Cardo, 2018). An increase, however, does not imply diverse and rounded representations, since women in superhero movies tend to be depicted in stereotypical and sexualized ways (Kaplan, Miller & Rauch, 2016). Even though previous research has addressed the genre's politics of gender representation, there is a need for research that looks at televised female superheroes from a queer postfeminist lens. Therefore, this study conducted a textual analysis, informed by queer postfeminism and intersectionality theory, to explore how leading female superheroes in the series Supergirl are represented. We concluded that the superhero series Supergirl subverts hegemonic gendered identities through its depiction of both traditional and queer femininities.
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