Wonder Woman: Bondage and Feminism in the Marston / Peter Comics, 1941-1948 - Comics Culture - Noah Berlatsky - Books - Rutgers University Press - 9780813564180 - 2015
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Wonder Woman: Bondage and Feminism in the Marston / Peter Comics, 1941-1948 - Comics Culture

Noah Berlatsky

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Wonder Woman: Bondage and Feminism in the Marston / Peter Comics, 1941-1948 - Comics Culture

William Marston was an unusual man - a psychologist, a soft-porn pulp novelist, more than a bit of a carny, and the (self-declared) inventor of the lie detector. He was also the creator of Wonder Woman. Noah Berlatsky takes us on a wild ride through the Wonder Woman comics of the 1940s, illustrating how Marston's many quirks and contradictions produced a comic that was radically ahead of its time in terms of its bold presentation of female power and sexuality.


232 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 2015
Original release date 2014
ISBN13 9780813564180
Publishers Rutgers University Press
Pages 232
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   390 g
Language English  

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