Who Saves the Day?: Racial Messaging in Superhero Cartoons
Abstract
Literature shows the effects that portrayals of gender and violence in superhero TV
and movies
can have on viewers, but little is known about the effects of race. This study sought
to
understand the messaging of superhero cartoons intended for viewership by children
related to
race. Through a content analysis of Batman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures,
and Batman Beyond, racial messages were explored in detail. Results showed most of
these
messages related to stereotypical physical appearance, language, and costuming of
characters.
The stereotypes present can affect the way children view themselves and others in
regard to race.
Therefore, this study shows the importance of portraying characters of color free
of stereotypes.
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Honors thesisDepartment
SociologyPermalink
https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24922Citation
Pucci, Francesco (2022). Who Saves the Day?: Racial Messaging in Superhero Cartoons. Honors thesis, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24922.Collections
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