
The Supergirls
Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines
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Narrado por:
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Colby Elliott
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Mike Madrid
Comic book superheroines bend steel, travel across time and space, and wield the awesome forces of nature. These mighty females do everything that male superheroes do. But they have to work their wonders in skirts and high heels. The Supergirls, a cultural history of comic book heroines, asks whether their world of fantasy is that different from our own. Are the stories of Wonder Woman’s search for an identity, Batwoman and Power Girl’s battle for equality, and Manhunter’s juggling of a crime fighting career and motherhood also an alternative saga of modern American women?
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A story I never considered
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Some Supergirls to Save the World
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Learned so much
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Where does The Supergirls rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I would rank it in the middle. It kept me engaged through out the book and I did learn a bit from it. However, there is a certain lack of love in the writing that prevents the book from being truly great. The author for the most part keeps themselves at arm length give a sort sort of cold stating of fact. When the authors voice does bleed through, like the chapters on the 90's, it's a voice of angry disapproval instead of that of a comic fan geeking out.Would you be willing to try another book from Mike Madrid? Why or why not?
I am not sure. It was not a bad book but it lacked the heart that would make me want to rush out and get another book from the author.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Absolutely not. There was no real love to the book. Informative but cold for the most part.Any additional comments?
For most of this book Mike give an interesting history of comic book heroines and how they were shaped by the culture at large. There is a slight scolding tone the writing as if the author is waggling his finger at editors of the past for not giving the females their fair due but it doesn't really rise to a level that distracts from the book... Until the 90s. Mike Madrid HATES 90s. He loath the sexualized images for super-heroines from. He detests editors, artists and comic readers from this period and he makes no qualms about saying so. The book basically becomes unlistenable at this point as the author's rage colors everything from this decade and his mission changes from education to proving that everyone involved in comics from this period was wrong. Still it's a 95% useful book. Just skip the last chapter.Informative if occasionally moralistic
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Would you listen to The Supergirls again? Why?
So much cool info. and references to writers or books that it gave me more reading material...I'm not into comics at all by the waykinda unexpected
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What a history
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Any additional comments?
Although a bit heavy handed at times, this is a marvelous overview of the history of female super-heroes. Particularly notable is how historically that writers tend to present them to their largely heterosexual male audiences as virginal “nice girls” or overly sexualized fantasy girls (and at times both simultaneously). I enjoyed the approach of the evolution of the various super-heroines over the decades. Well done!Great Overview of Female Super-Heroes
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[...]Anonymous was a Woman -Virginia Wolfe
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For fans of super heroines
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If you could sum up The Supergirls in three words, what would they be?
Much Love Here.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I don't know about laugh or cry, but as one who has always admired the supergirls who often take a backseat to their male counterparts, I couldn't help but be impressed by this book. Mike Madrid has a passion for these heroines. This book is written with all the passion of a fanboy and all the class of someone who respects the audience as much as he respects the material. There's so much lost history here, this book is a must for anyone who claims to be a comic book fan.Love For the Heroines!
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