The Savage Hawkman (2012-) #15
Title | The Savage Hawkman (2012-) #15 PDF eBook |
Author | Rob Liefeld |
Publisher | DC |
Pages | 22 |
Release | |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN |
Hawkman is a fugitive--and everybody wants to kill him for his Nth metal armor. Good thing Carter's always ready for a fight! But is he ready for Deathstroke? 'Hawkman: Wanted' part 3.
The Savage Hawkman Vol. 1: Darkness Rising
Title | The Savage Hawkman Vol. 1: Darkness Rising PDF eBook |
Author | Tony S. Daniel |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2012-10-30 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1401241417 |
As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics - The New 52 event of September 2011, Carter Hall is back as the savage Hawkman! Carter's skill at deciphering lost languages has led him to a job with an archaeologist who specializes in alien ruins. But one of his latest discoveries is Morphicus, whose deadly power helps to spread an alien plague through New York City. With innocent lives in the balance, Carter Hall must use the power of the Nth metal bonded to his body to don his wings and become Hawkman!Witness the start of a new action series from writer Tony S. Daniel (DETECTIVE COMICS, BATMAN) and artist Philip Tan (GREEN LANTERN, BATMAN & ROBIN) that will take Hawkman where no hero has flown before! Collects issues #1-8.
The Savage Hawkman Vol. 2: Wanted
Title | The Savage Hawkman Vol. 2: Wanted PDF eBook |
Author | Rob Liefeld |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Pages | 299 |
Release | 2013-12-10 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 140124923X |
Carter Hall, as known as Hawkman has been inching closer to discovering the answers about who he really is and why he is being hunted. But with deadly assassins and powerful villians at his throat, Hank may never learn the truth behind his past as he battles across the entire DC Universe for survival! Collecting THE SAVAGE HAWKMAN #0 and 9-20!
Marking the "Invisible"
Title | Marking the "Invisible" PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea M. Hawkman |
Publisher | IAP |
Pages | 788 |
Release | 2020-04-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1641139951 |
Substantial research has been put forth calling for the field of social studies education to engage in work dealing with the influence of race and racism within education and society (Branch, 2003; Chandler, 2015; Chandler & Hawley, 2017; Husband, 2010; King & Chandler, 2016; Ladson-Billings, 2003; Ooka Pang, Rivera & Gillette, 1998). Previous contributions have examined the presence and influence of race/ism within the field of social studies teaching and research (e.g. Chandler, 2015, Chandler & Hawley, 2017; Ladson-Billings, 2003; Woyshner & Bohan, 2012). In order to challenge the presence of racism within social studies, research must attend to the control that whiteness and white supremacy maintain within the field. This edited volume builds from these previous works to take on whiteness and white supremacy directly in social studies education. In Marking the “Invisible”, editors assemble original contributions from scholars working to expose whiteness and disrupt white supremacy in the field of social studies education. We argue for an articulation of whiteness within the field of social studies education in pursuit of directly challenging its influences on teaching, learning, and research. Across 27 chapters, authors call out the strategies deployed by white supremacy and acknowledge the depths by which it is used to control, manipulate, confine, and define identities, communities, citizenships, and historical narratives. This edited volume promotes the reshaping of social studies education to: support the histories, experiences, and lives of Students and Teachers of Color, challenge settler colonialism and color-evasiveness, develop racial literacy, and promote justice-oriented teaching and learning. Praise for Marking the “Invisible” "As the theorization of race and racism continues to gain traction in social studies education, this volume offers a much-needed foundational grounding for the field. From the foreword to the epilogue, Marking the “Invisible” foregrounds conversations of whiteness in notions of supremacy, dominance, and rage. The chapters offer an opportunity for social studies educators to position critical theories of race such as critical race theory, intersectionality, and settler colonialism at the forefront of critical examinations of whiteness. Any social studies educator -researcher concerned with the theorization or teaching of race should engage with this text in their work." Christopher L. Busey, University of Florida
Fourth Wave Feminism in Science Fiction and Fantasy
Title | Fourth Wave Feminism in Science Fiction and Fantasy PDF eBook |
Author | Valerie Estelle Frankel |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2019-11-29 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1476677670 |
Television is entering a unique era, in which women and minorities no longer serve under white captains but take the lead--and all the other roles as well. In a brilliant new universe where the intersectional values of fourth wave feminism are becoming more widespread, fantasy and science fiction are leading the charge. Shows from Star Wars to Doctor Who are rewriting their traditional storylines to include more well-rounded and racially diverse female characters. Steven Universe, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Orphan Black and Sense8 highlight queer characters and experiences. Dystopias like Marvel's Jessica Jones and The Handmaid's Tale show the female perspective entirely, guiding viewers from trauma to self-determination. In fantasy and horror, Wynonna Earp, Game of Thrones, Supergirl, Vikings, American Horror Story, Black Mirror, and The Walking Dead reveal how much the story changes with a spectrum of women reclaiming the text from white, straight, young, cisgender men. These new shows are intersectional, digital, global, critical, and political, with fan responses changing the content and cutting-edge platforms like Netflix and Hulu shaking up the format.