id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gthca47q7vcp7d546rj4i7bg4e Lea Espinoza Garrido Luke Cage as Postpost-9/11 TV: Spatial Negotiations of Race in Contemporary U.S. Television 2018 20 .pdf application/pdf 8350 489 56 KEYWORDS: War on Terror; Luke Cage; space; 9/11; racial profiling; postpost-9/11; superhero assumptions of the political War on Terror discourse, Luke Cage can be understood as an In Luke Cage, its Harlem setting creates a literal space in which Black cultural heritage can 5 Luke Cage is the first Black superhero protagonist in the Marvel movies. post-9/11 profiling of Arab and (non-Black) Muslim Americans, the show challenges one of the one hand, Luke Cage thus, once again, addresses the marginalization of Black Americans use of New York spaces in the aforementioned post-9/11 comic books, in Luke Cage, the Luke's Black Male Body as a Postpost-9/11 Space fatal police shootings of African American men in the United States today, Luke's body history, Luke Cage points to the historical complexities and idiosyncrasies of Black American individual racialized experiences or to equate Black American and Arab and Muslim ./cache/work_gthca47q7vcp7d546rj4i7bg4e.pdf ./txt/work_gthca47q7vcp7d546rj4i7bg4e.txt