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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kimberly Wedeven SegallPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781496850379ISBN 10: 1496850378 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 15 April 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Chapter 1: Ms. Marvel’s Resistance Icon Chapter 2: Online Sport Protest: Nike (Hijabi) Wonder Women Chapter 3: Digital Revolts and Riveters Chapter 4: Grassroots Icons: Facebook Resistance Chapter 5: Solidarity Icons: A Virtual Revolution Conclusion: Digitalizing Wonder Women Notes Bibliography IndexReviews"Muslim women play an important part in American activism but are rarely depicted in positions of power. Superheroes in the Streets points directly to the diminished reputation of those women activists and highlights exactly why their stories matter, especially in the digital world."" - Sara Shaban, author of Iranian Feminism and Transnational Ethics in Media Discourse ""Segall has done an astounding job of mining various disciplinary archives and putting them in conversation with one another. Superheroes in the Streets is a commendable study of icons and superheroes as they relate to the activism of Muslim American women."" - Hussein Rashid, coeditor of Ms. Marvel's America: No Normal and coexecutive producer of “The Secret History of Muslims in America”" Muslim women play an important part in American activism but are rarely depicted in positions of power. Superheroes in the Streets points directly to the diminished reputation of those women activists and highlights exactly why their stories matter, especially in the digital world."" - Sara Shaban, author of Iranian Feminism and Transnational Ethics in Media Discourse ""Segall has done an astounding job of mining various disciplinary archives and putting them in conversation with one another. Superheroes in the Streets is a commendable study of icons and superheroes as they relate to the activism of Muslim American women."" - Hussein Rashid, coeditor of Ms. Marvel's America: No Normal and coexecutive producer of “The Secret History of Muslims in America” Author InformationKimberly Wedeven Segall is professor of literature and cultural studies at Seattle Pacific University, and she is affiliate faculty of gender, women, and sexuality studies at the University of Washington. She is author of Performing Democracy in Iraq and South Africa: Gender, Media, and Resistance. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |