Complete Schedule
Presentation Type
Open Access Oral Presentation
Abstract
- Media & Film
- Shapes cultural values, social expectations and ideas about identity
- Marvel Cinematic Universe
- One of the most influential forces in todays pop culture (Johnson 2012)
- Masculinity & Adolescence
- Adolescence use media to understand identity & social expectations
Start Date
14-4-2026 12:30 PM
End Date
14-4-2026 12:45 PM
Faculty Advisor
Marybeth Stalp
Department
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology
Student Type
Undergraduate Student
Copyright
©2026 Mikey Brown
File Format
application/pdf
File Size
49.2 MB
Recommended Citation
Brown, Mikey, "Tradition, Transition, & Identity: Models of Masculinity in Marvel Superhero Films" (2026). INSPIRE Student Research and Engagement Conference. 61.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/csbsresearchconf/2026/all/61
Additional Files
INSPIRE_2026_Brown_Tradition-Transition_Paper_Redacted.pdf (192 kB)Tradition, Transition, & Identity: Models of Masculinity in Marvel Superhero Films Paper
Tradition, Transition, & Identity: Models of Masculinity in Marvel Superhero Films
- Media & Film
- Shapes cultural values, social expectations and ideas about identity
- Marvel Cinematic Universe
- One of the most influential forces in todays pop culture (Johnson 2012)
- Masculinity & Adolescence
- Adolescence use media to understand identity & social expectations
Comments
Award: Fruehling Undergraduate Research Fellowship