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Introduction: The purpose and intent of our project
Deconstructing the hero-sidekick bromance: Foggy, Kato, and the masculine performance of friendship / Anne Bialowas and Ryan Cheek
If she be worthy: performance of female masculinty and toxic Greek masculinity in Jason Aaron's Thor: the Goddess of Thunder / Hailey J. Austin
Witches and witchbreed in Marvel 1602 / Kevin Cummings
The Joker's Dionysian philosphy of gender and sexuality in The dark knight / Jacob Murel
There are different ways of being strong: Steven Universe and devloping a caring superhero masculinity / Julian Barr, David J. Roberts, and Edgar Sandoval
There must always be a Thor: Marvel's Thor the Goddess of Thunder and the disruption of heroic masculinities / Kiera M. Gaswint
Poisoning masculinity: Poison Ivy as a counter-narrative of villainy and trauma through representations of queer love in DC's Everyone loves Ivy / T.J. Buttgereit, Emily Mendelson, and J.L. Schatz
The new Teen Titans for queer boys: emergent masculinities and sentimental superhero melodrama in the 1980s / Brian Johnson.
Deconstructing the hero-sidekick bromance: Foggy, Kato, and the masculine performance of friendship / Anne Bialowas and Ryan Cheek
If she be worthy: performance of female masculinty and toxic Greek masculinity in Jason Aaron's Thor: the Goddess of Thunder / Hailey J. Austin
Witches and witchbreed in Marvel 1602 / Kevin Cummings
The Joker's Dionysian philosphy of gender and sexuality in The dark knight / Jacob Murel
There are different ways of being strong: Steven Universe and devloping a caring superhero masculinity / Julian Barr, David J. Roberts, and Edgar Sandoval
There must always be a Thor: Marvel's Thor the Goddess of Thunder and the disruption of heroic masculinities / Kiera M. Gaswint
Poisoning masculinity: Poison Ivy as a counter-narrative of villainy and trauma through representations of queer love in DC's Everyone loves Ivy / T.J. Buttgereit, Emily Mendelson, and J.L. Schatz
The new Teen Titans for queer boys: emergent masculinities and sentimental superhero melodrama in the 1980s / Brian Johnson.