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Marvel Studios' latest film, Black Panther, has been a blockbuster of the highest order. A primarily black film, it has torched the box office and has started a great conversation about race, politics, and representation in cinema. Joining Danny to discuss this film is Chris Maverick, a comics scholar who works with such questions. Hailed as a revolutionary film, just how radical are the film’s politics? Does this film, like other Marvel ventures, simply argue for a more pleasant status quo? How important is the representation of black people in this movie? Danny and Chris discuss all this and much more. How did Iron Man set the tone for the typical Marvel cinematic plot? Has Iron Man’s political stance basically set the political agenda for all the films that follow it? Does Black Panther subvert historical colonial narratives? This is a big, fun-filled episode. Join in on the conversation!

Links:

Washington Post Video about Representation and Black Panther

Invite to the Mount Aloysius Conference on College Teaching

Quasi Duo Fantasias: A Straussian Reading of Black Panther - by Zizek

Kaila Philo: Fear of a Black Universe

Christopher Lebron: Black Panther is not the Movie We Deserve

Adam Serwer: The Tragedy of Erik Killmonger

Chris Maverick’s Blog

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