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Fandom, Feminism, and the Female Superhero on Film

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Fandom, Feminism, and the Female Superhero on Film

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Are the growing numbers of superheroines we see on screen truly breaking boundaries and providing new models of female representation, or do they instead fall prey to the pitfalls of postfeminist representation and toxic fandom dynamics?
Lauryn Angel applies a critical feminist lens to the influx of female superheroes within the Marvel Cinematic Universe and DC Extended Universe and compares them to their comic book counterparts to interrogate both the promises and perils of this cinematic landscape and its fanbases.
Rather than promoting equity and diversity, Angel posits, many of these characters become stuck in the mire of one-dimensional tropes that perpetuate the idea that feminine experiences are one-size-fits-all. This inaccurate representation is compounded by toxic fans-also known as anti-fans-of the superhero genre who argue that any female superhero is nothing more than a cog in the “woke” agenda. Ultimately, Angel finds that the most positive representations also prompt the loudest outcry from anti-fans, further complicating the minefield of competing motivations around the prominence and accuracy of feminist representation in a postfeminist landscape.

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Acknowledgements

Introduction
1. “Thank You for Your Cooperation”: Black Widow
2. “Daddy's Li'l Monster”: Harley Quinn
3. “You Took Everything from Me”: Scarlet Witch
4. “What I Do Is Not Up to You”: Wonder Woman
5. “She's Not Thorina”: The Mighty Thor
6. “Don't You Tell Me to Smile”: Feminism at Play in The Marvels
Conclusion

Bibliography
About the Author
Index

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 05 Feb 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 136
ISBN 9781978770829
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 14 bw illus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Lauryn Angel is a professor of English based in Te…

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