As you know, just like Marvel is here, we are a big fan of Kamala Khan. Last week, the character 's original inspiration - the Mana editor Sana Amanat - became the source of inspiration for more people at the 2014 TEDxTeen Lecture held in New York
In the video, Amanath talks about the importance of superheroes in cartoon books and perception and reality blur.
We accept that they are true, as we allow other people to create these definitions. We accept self-standard which is not my choice. We became a split version of the people we are destined to become
Sana Amanat explained that pop culture in her Ted Talk formed our identity and made us real. She explained that the personal social identity is "the intersection of our group and personal identity" (Amanat, 2014). In the case of the Truman show, with the popularity of the movie, this popular culture concept that influences our personal identity is very obvious. This can be seen with questions called "Drumman Performance Syndrome" or "Drumman Performance Delusion", people are considered to be concerns of the world like Truman Burbank (Day, 2016). . Paranoia caused by a movie was originally seen by Dr. Joel Gold at a psychiatric hospital One of his colleagues was exposed unconsciously and shared his fear of being seen by others and he recently saw the Truman show I saw. In an article published in Popular Science, Lecce explained that the symptoms felt by patients with Truman syndrome are not new. (Lecher, 2013)
LatinaLista - Sana Amanat knows the feeling of nonconformity Amanat was born in American American, her family tradition grew up. Usually this is saying that she wears different clothes, eats different foods, and even her language is different from her friends and colleagues.
Sana Amanat is a co-author of Kamala Khan / Marvel, the first Muslim Superhero who is the director and editor of Marvel Comics and has her own title. In 2014 when Amanat worked for Mr. Marvel, she helped introduce Pakistani American teenagers who finally decided to play Mr. Marvel. It is a benefit for Muslim Americans, but the creation by Kamala Khan is one of the numerous titles that Marvel has been promoting in recent years with the aim of increasing diversity and ultimately leading to changes in demographics is.