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Aquaman and the War against Oceans Ryan Poll

Aquaman and the War against Oceans By Ryan Poll

Aquaman and the War against Oceans by Ryan Poll


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Ryan Poll argues that the New 52 Aquaman develops the superhero into a figure of ecological justice who charts the environmental apocalypse caused by global capitalism and helps readers connect the violences occurring in the ocean to those occurring on the surface, including sexism and racism.

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Aquaman and the War against Oceans: Comics Activism and Allegory in the Anthropocene by Ryan Poll

The reimagining of Aquaman in The New 52 transformed the character from a joke to an important figure of ecological justice. In Aquaman and the War against Oceans, Ryan Poll argues that in this twenty-first-century iteration, Aquaman becomes an accessible figure for charting environmental violences endemic to global capitalism and for developing a progressive and popular ecological imagination.

Poll contends that The New 52 Aquaman should be read as an allegory that responds to the crises of the Anthropocene, in which the oceans have become sites of warfare and mass death. The Aquaman series, which works to bridge the terrestrial and watery worlds, can be understood as a form of comics activism by its visualizing and verbalizing how the oceans are beyond the projects of the human and humanism and, simultaneously, are all-too-human geographies that are inextricable from the violent structures of capitalism, white supremacy, and patriarchy. The New 52 Aquaman, Poll demonstrates, proves an important form of ocean literacy in particular and ecological literacy more generally.

Aquaman and the War against Oceans Reviews

Aquaman and the War against Oceans couldn't be more important to read. It is the book for our times. Ryan Poll has written a page-turner, and not many academic texts can be called that. It is probably the smoothest integration of scholarly and journalistic sources I have yet encountered, written in a style that could be enjoyed by superhero fandom, undergraduates in an environmental humanities course, and scholars doing research on ecocriticism and superhero politics.-Marc DiPaolo, author of Fire and Snow: Climate Fiction from the Inklings to Game of Thrones
In this scholarly tour de force, Poll sonar-maps new scholarly biomes. He radically reorientates research frames and opens scholarly slipstreams to vital new ways of engaging with and adding to blue humanities, Black Atlantic, ecofeminist, and critical race studies. This is superhero comics scholarship at its best!-Frederick Luis Aldama, author of the Eisner Award-winning Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics

About Ryan Poll

Ryan Poll is an associate professor of English at Northeastern Illinois University. He is the author of Main Street and Empire: The Fictional Small Town in the Age of Globalization.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Series Editors' Introduction
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The New 52 Aquaman's Allegorical Project to See beyond the Anthropocene
1. Deep in the Trenches: Monsters, Humanism, and Ecological Allegories
2. Waves of Feminism: Mera, Paradigm Shifts, and Allegories of Reading
3. The Apocalyptic Ocean: Orm, Frames of Justice, and Allegories of Radical Politics
4. Allegories of White Supremacy: Black Manta and the Black Atlantic
Afterword: The Ocean's Black, Queer, Brown, and Indigenous Futures
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

CIN1496225856VG
9781496225856
1496225856
Aquaman and the War against Oceans: Comics Activism and Allegory in the Anthropocene by Ryan Poll
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Nebraska Press
20221001
268
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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