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Research Article

Teaching Black Masculinity through the Uncanny Black Kirby

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Pages 208-229 | Received 31 Mar 2021, Accepted 31 Mar 2021, Published online: 26 Oct 2021
 

Abstract

Teaching Black Masculinity through The Uncanny Black Kirby will examine Marvel Comics’s and Netflix’s Luke Cage: Hero for Higher through the last 48 years of unstably grounded imaginings. The exhibition is an illustrated syllabus with a bibliography and contextualizing imagery that educators can use in a 10-16 week unit. Creating equitable futures begins with revolutionizing how we teach and visualize Black history, Black present/presence and speculate Black futures. Teaching Black Masculinity through The Uncanny Black Kirby will address the issue of how to teach critically at key stages of design ­education, by making visible our implementation of critical thinking/­making and the execution of our strategies.

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