Emily EckartWonder Woman: A Wander Through Time ConclusionHello everyone, and welcome back to my closing statements for Wonder Woman: A Wander Through Time. In case you missed the introduction…Mar 21, 2019Mar 21, 2019
Emily EckartWonder Woman: A Wander Through TimeHello and welcome back to Wonder Woman: A Wander Through Time. In case you missed the introduction post to this series here is a little…Mar 21, 2019Mar 21, 2019
Emily EckartWonder Woman: A Wander Through Time With Steve Trevor.Hello and welcome back to Wonder Woman: A Wander Through Time. In case you missed the introduction post to this series, here is a little…Mar 21, 2019Mar 21, 2019
Emily EckartWonder Woman: A Wander Through TimeComic books profit off of, and conform to, the ever changing societal and cultural norms. As expectations and desires of certain societal…Mar 21, 2019Mar 21, 2019
Emily EckartFor the purpose of my Honors 319 class, I have been asked to research comic books.In class we have been discussing how the changes in social and cultural norms are represented within comic books, and how comic books can…Mar 11, 2019Mar 11, 2019
Emily EckartNon-Fiction GrThe A to Z of Wonder Women by Yvonne Yin contains 26 powerful, strong, and historical women, starting with Ada Lovelace and ending with…Feb 23, 2019Feb 23, 2019
Emily EckartWonder Woman Research ArticleIn the article, Wonder Woman: Superheroine Not Superhero, Peter Coogan explores the idea that Wonder Woman is unlike any other superhero…Feb 18, 2019Feb 18, 2019
Emily EckartComics by AnnieAnnie was 8 years old when she first remembers reading comic books. It began when her dad saw her wanting to read the comic strips in…Feb 18, 2019Feb 18, 2019
Emily EckartWonder Woman EvolutionIn the book The Anxiety of Influence, author Geoffrey Klock cites Harold Bloom in the idea that any literature, which gets rewritten or…Feb 10, 2019Feb 10, 2019