Women Who Kill
Gender and Sexuality in Film and Series of the Post-Feminist Era
Dr David Roche editor Cristelle Maury editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Sep '21
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Explores the portrayal of women who kill alongside their complicated and fraught relationship with different versions of feminism.
Women Who Kill explores several lines of inquiry: the female murderer as a figure that destabilizes order; the tension between criminal and victim; the relationship between crime and expression (or the lack thereof); and the paradox whereby a crime can be both an act of destruction and a creative assertion of agency. In doing so, the contributors assess the influence of feminist, queer and gender studies on mainstream television and cinema, notably in the genres (film noir, horror, melodrama) that have received the most critical attention from this perspective. They also analyse the politics of representation by considering these works of fiction in their contexts and addressing some of the ambiguities raised by postfeminism. The book is structured in three parts: Neo-femmes Fatales; Action Babes and Monstrous Women. Films and series examined include White Men Are Cracking Up (1994); Hit & Miss (2012); Gone Girl (2014); Terminator (1984); The Walking Dead (2010); Mad Max: Fury Road (2015); Contagion (2011) and Ex Machina (2015) among others.
ISBN: 9781350272453
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 426g
368 pages