From little green men to burly superheroes; tough girls to evil villains; exaggeration is often used for comic effect. Bradley Ricca, author, comic aficionado and lecturer at CASE, takes an in-depth look at the racial, ethnic and gender stereotypes so common in comic books, and how they’ve evolved to depict a more realistic view of difference.
Wednesday, October 29 7 - 9 pm $10/$8 Maltz Museum members
MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE 2929 Richmond Rd. Beachwood, OH 44122 216.593.0575 www.maltzjewishmuseum.org
| Lecture: What’s So Funny? Race, Gender and Stereotypes in Comics posted on Thursday July 17, 2008 |
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