Introduction / Jessica Baldanzi and Hussein Rashid
Mentoring Ms. Marvel: Marvel's Kamala Khan and the reconstitution of Carol Danvers / J. Richard Stevens
Placing Ms. Marvel and Dust: Marvel Comics, the New York metro area, and the "muslim problem" / Martin Lund
Part Two: Nation and Religion, Identity and Community
Ms. Marvel is an immigrant / Hussein Rashid
"The only nerdy Pakistani-American-Slash-inhuman in the entire universe": postracialism and politics in the new Ms. Marvel / Sika A. Dagbovie-Mullins and Eric Berlatsky
"I would rather be a cyborg": both/and technoculture and the new Ms. Marvel / Jessica Baldanzi
Hope and the Sa'a of Ms. Marvel / A. David Lewis
Part Three: Pedagogy and resistance
The transformational resistance of Ms. Marvel in America / Peter Carlson and Antero Garcia
Classroom heroes: Ms. Marvel and feminist, antiracist pedagogy / Winona Landis
More than a mask, burkini, and tights: fighting misrepresentation through Ms. Marvel's costume / Kristin M. Peterson
Part Four: fangirls, fanboys, and the culture of fandom
"Wow. many hero. much super. such girl": Kamala Khan and female comics fandom / Aaron Kashtan
Kamala Khan, Miles Morales, and Marvel NOW! challenging the traditional white male fan / Nicholaus Pumphrey
Madina on the light rail (that girl is me) / José Alaniz
Interview with G. Willow Wilson / Shabana Mir