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The Amazons Take The Lead: The Rise of Female Heroes in Pop Culture

Presenter: 
Andrew Sparling
Presentation type: 
Paper
Abstract: 

Stories with female heroes as the main characters of their own stories are starting to appear more in film and television. Shows like Agent Carter, Jessica Jones, Super Girl and Wynonna Earp feature stories where women are the focus. Even films like Mad Max: Fury Road, the new Ghost Busters, and the upcoming film Wonder Woman put more focus if not total focus on the idea that women can be the heroes of their own stories. This presentation will focus on recognizing the significant progress of female characters while also analyzing where more progress can be done to create greater representation in pop culture.

Scheduled on: 
Saturday, November 5, 1:15 pm to 2:30 pm

About the presenter

Andrew Sparling

I am a Graduate student from Queens College with a Masters Degree in Library Science.

I enjoy pop culture in the form of graphic novels, television shows, books, and movies specifically anything dealing with fantastic elements like space or science fiction. My goal as a Librarian is to promote the use and circulation of graphic novels in libraries and schools so that they are recognized for their innovative storytelling.

Session information

Superheroes on Film: Origins, Evolutions, and Revolutions

Saturday, November 5, 1:15 pm to 2:30 pm (Tambora)

From the film serial origins of “Batman” to the Zach Snyder treatment of “Superman” to the rising number of female superheroes, this panel focuses on how cinema innovates, develops, and recreates notions of heroism as a reflection of shifting cultural imperatives.

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