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El. knyga: Love and the Fighting Female: A Critical Study of Onscreen Depictions

  • Formatas: 245 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476639772
  • Formatas: 245 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476639772

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"The fighting female archetype-a self-reliant woman of great physical prowess-has become increasingly common in action films and on television. However, the progressive female identities of these narratives cannot always resist the persistent and problematic framing of male-female relationships as a battle of the sexes or other source of antagonism. Combining cultural analysis with close readings of key popular American film and television texts since the 1980s, this study argues that certain fighting female themes question regressive conventions in male-female relationships. Those themes reveal potentially progressive ideologies regarding female agency in mass culture that reassure audiences of the desirability of empowered women while also imagining egalitarian intimacies that further empower women. Overall, the fighting female narratives addressed here afford contradictory viewing pleasures that reveal both new expectations for and remaining anxieties about the "strong, independent woman" ideal that emerged in American popular culture post-feminism."-Provided by publisher--

Recenzijos

Detailed textual and cultural analyses that will be useful to anyone interested in cultural, media, and gender studies. The language is accessible throughoutrecommendedChoice

Acknowledgments vi
Introduction 1(20)
One To Love, Honor and Be Oppressed: The Problem Hetero-Romance Poses for Feminism
21(11)
Two Mixing Business with Pleasure: Love-Buddy Fighting Females and the Politics of Romance in the Workplace
32(49)
Three The Struggling Romaction Genre: Love-Warrior Fighting Females and the Politics of Romance on the Homefront
81(42)
Four What Doesn't Kill Her Makes Her Stronger: The Fighting Female as a Survivor
123(52)
Five Women Leaders and the Men Who Love Them
175(27)
Conclusion 202(14)
Epilogue: Evolving Pleasures 216(3)
Chapter Notes 219(6)
Bibliography 225(8)
Index 233
Allison P. Palumbo lives in Moses Lake, Washington and teaches English and gender studies courses at Big Bend Community College. They have written previously about Henry Millers Tropics trilogy as well as Dorothy Wests The Living Is Easy, and their research and teaching address sexual politics and gender issues in 20th-century American literature and popular culture.