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She-Hulk, Feminism Sardonic

Gender
Political Theory
Feminism
Television
Narratives
Nancy Hirschmann
University of Pennsylvania
Nancy Hirschmann
University of Pennsylvania

Abstract

This paper considers the particular brand of feminism expressed in the MCU series “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.” Examining the way that even a female who is a superhero is subjected to sexist attacks both blatant (violence, doxing) and subtle (clueless comments by male colleagues), the paper considers the ways in which She-Hulk responds, particularly through the use of sardonic humor. Laughter can be not just a powerful political tool, but a radical one, as Helene Cixous and others have argued. I argue that the series rejects old-fashioned white middle class “second wave” feminism in favor of considering the politics of such an approach and its counter-intuitive potential to engage political mobilization and change.