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Have you ever considered the connection between superhero politics and real-world power dynamics? Join us for a captivating conversation with comic book enthusiast and political science major, Joshua Drumming, as we unravel the politics of superheroes and their reflection on our views of justice and morality. Joshua enlightens us on the presence of white supremacy in juvenile mediums and how neoliberal policies exacerbate its effects.
Together, we examine the implications of American-centric messages in superhero stories, focusing on how Superman often represents the United States. We discuss the idea of wealth and power as superpowers and the way they contribute to feelings of powerlessness. Throughout our conversation, we explore the shift from 'Truth, Justice, and the American Way' to a less America-centric message, and the importance of speaking truth to power in today's confused America.
Lastly, we dive into the impact of critical race theory on black history and culture, discussing the erasure of African American contributions due to white cultural imperialism. This episode is an eye-opening exploration of the intersection of comic books, politics, and social issues. Join us and learn how we can use our power to make a difference in the world and become the heroes we are meant to be.
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Here are some of Joshua's suggested reading:
Political Texts:
1. Groundings with my Brothers
2. Inglorious Empire
3. Fire on the Levee
4. Caste
5. Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream
Comics:
1. Kingdom Come
2. Superman (current run)
3. Action Comics
4. Bitter Root
5. Black Hammer
6. Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow
7. Sins of Sinister
8. Icon and Rocket: Season 1
9. Static:Season 1/ Static: Shadows of Dakota
10. Duo
11. Blood Syndicate: Season 1
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