The (woman) kingdoms of Dahomey and Wakanda: a roundtable on the Woman King and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

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Diana Adesola Mafe
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 See Safundi volume 20 issue 1 (2019) for a roundtable discussion of the first Black Panther film and its global impact.2 The phrase “With great power comes great responsibility,” a familiar adage in the twenty-first-century zeitgeist, first appeared in Marvel Comics’ Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962) and is generally associated with the character Spider-Man.Additional informationNotes on contributorsDiana Adesola MafeDiana Adesola Mafe is professor of English at Denison University, where she teaches courses in postcolonial, gender, and Black studies. Her work tracks the literary and cinematic roles of and for women of color in African and diasporic discourses. Her current research focuses on representations of race and gender in speculative fiction with a special emphasis on the gothic. She has published two books, Where No Black Woman Has Gone Before: Subversive Portrayals in Speculative Film and TV (University of Texas Press, 2018) and Mixed Race Stereotypes in South African and American Literature: Coloring Outside the (Black and White) Lines (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013). She has also published articles in MELUS, African American Review, Camera Obscura, The Journal of Popular Culture, Research in African Literatures, American Drama, English Academy Review, Frontiers, Safundi, and African Women Writing Resistance.
达荷美和瓦坎达(女性)王国:关于女王和黑豹的圆桌会议:永远的瓦坎达
点击放大图片点击缩小图片披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。注1见《萨凡迪》第20卷第1期(2019),圆桌讨论第一部《黑豹》电影及其全球影响“能力越大,责任越大”是21世纪人们熟悉的格言,首次出现在漫威漫画的《神奇幻想》第15期(1962年)中,通常与蜘蛛侠这个角色联系在一起。作者简介diana Adesola maefe是丹尼森大学的英语教授,教授后殖民、性别和黑人研究课程。她的作品追踪了有色人种女性在非洲和散居话语中的文学和电影角色。她目前的研究主要集中在种族和性别的表现在投机小说与特别强调哥特。她出版了两本书,《没有黑人女性去过的地方:投机电影和电视中的颠覆性描绘》(德克萨斯大学出版社,2018年)和《南非和美国文学中的混合种族刻板印象:(黑人和白人)线之外的着色》(帕尔格雷夫麦克米伦出版社,2013年)。她还在《MELUS》、《非裔美国人评论》、《暗箱》、《流行文化杂志》、《非洲文学研究》、《美国戏剧》、《英语学院评论》、《边疆》、《萨文迪》和《非洲妇女写作抵抗》上发表过文章。
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