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  • Nick Carnes
    University Press of Kansas

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    The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Nick Carnes

    August 1, 2025

    A new volume of essays exploring the on-screen politics and real-world implications of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s expansion into the multiverse. As the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) moved on from the Thanos storyline, it became more political than ever—both on screen and off.

  • The Power of Black Excellence by Deondra Rose
    Oxford University Press

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    The Power of Black Excellence

    Deondra Rose

    September 3, 2024

    A powerful and revealing history of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), which have been essential for empowering Black citizens and for the ongoing fight for democracy in the US.

  • Nick Carnes
    University Press of Kansas

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    The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Nick Carnes

    December 1, 2022

    The Marvel Cinematic ​Universe (MCU) is the most expansive and widely viewed fictional narrative in the history of cinema. In 2009, Disney purchased Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion, including its subsidiary film production company, Marvel Studios. Since then, the MCU—the collection of multimedia Marvel Studios products that share a single fictional storyline—has grown from two feature films to thirty interconnected movies, nine streaming Disney+ series, a half dozen short films, and...

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