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Vigilante Feminists and Agents of Destiny

Violence, Empowerment, and the Teenage Super/heroine
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 2021

Summary

This interdisciplinary study examines the relationship between violence, empowerment, and the teenage super/heroine in comics and young adult fantasy novels. The author analyzes stories of teenage super/heroines who have experienced trauma, abduction, assault, and sexual violence that has led to a loss of agency, and then tracks the way that their use of violence empowers them to reclaim agency over their lives and bodies. The author identifies these characters as vigilante feminist teenage super/heroines because they become vigilantes in order to protect other girls and young women from violence and create safer communities. The teenage super/heroines examined in this book are characters who have the ability—through super power, or supernatural and magical ability—to fight back against those who seek to cause them harm. They are a product of and a response to both the pervasive culture of violence against girls and women and a system that fails to protect girls and women from harm. While this book is part of a robust intellectual conversation about the role of girls and women in popular literature and culture and about feminist analyses of comics and YA literature, it is unique in its reading of violence as empowerment and in its careful tracing—and naming—of the teenage vigilante super/heroine, a characterization that is hugely popular and deserves this close reading.

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Copyright year
2021
ISBN-Print
978-1-7936-3060-5
ISBN-Online
978-1-7936-3061-2
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
165
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Table of contents

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    1. Table of Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
  1. Introduction No access Pages 1 - 28
  2. 1 Finding Agency after Trauma No access Pages 29 - 60
  3. 2 “Choice is Your Weapon” No access Pages 61 - 88
  4. 3 Hunting Wolves No access Pages 89 - 114
  5. 4 “I Know How to Do Things Most People Don’t” No access Pages 115 - 142
  6. Conclusion No access Pages 143 - 150
  7. Bibliography No access Pages 151 - 158
  8. Index No access Pages 159 - 164
  9. About the Author No access Pages 165 - 165

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