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The Woman Fantastic in Contemporary American Media Culture

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Contributions by: Marleen S. Barr, Shiloh Carroll, Sarah Gray, Elyce Rae Helford, Michael R. Howard II, Ewan Kirkland, Nicola Mann, Megan McDonough, Alex Naylor, Rhonda Nicol, Joan Ormrod, J. Richard Stevens, Tosha Taylor, Katherine A. Wagner, and Rhonda V. Wilcox. Although the last three decades have offered a growing body of scholarship on images of fantastic women in popular culture, these studies either tend to focus on one particular variety of fantastic female (the action or sci-fi heroine), or on her role in a specific genre (villain, hero, temptress). This edited collection strives to define the ""Woman Fantastic"" more fully. The Woman Fantastic may appear in speculative or realist settings, but her presence is always recognizable. Through futuristic contexts, fantasy worlds, alternate histories, or the display of superpowers, these insuperable women challenge the laws of physics, chemistry, and/or biology. In chapters devoted to certain television programs, adult and young adult literature, and comics, contributors discuss feminist negotiation of today's economic and social realities. Senior scholars and rising academic stars offer compelling analyses of fantastic women from Wonder Woman and She-Hulk to Talia Al Ghul and Martha Washington; from Carrie Vaughn's Kitty Norville series to Cinda Williams Chima's The Seven Realms series; and from Battlestar Gallactica's female Starbuck to Game of Thrones's Sansa and even Elaine Barrish Hammond of USA's Political Animals. This volume furnishes an important contribution to ongoing discussions of gender and feminism in popular culture.

Author Biography:

Elyce Rae Helford, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is professor of English and faculty in women's and gender studies at Middle Tennessee State University. Shiloh Carroll, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is instructor in the writing center at Middle Tennessee State University. Along with Sarah Gray and Michael R. Howard II, she organized the conference ""Catwoman to Katniss: Villainesses and Heroines in Science Fiction."" Sarah Gray, Nashville, Tennessee, is a graduate student in English at Middle Tennessee State University. Along with Shiloh Carroll and Michael R. Howard II, she organized the conference ""Catwoman to Katniss: Villainesses and Heroines in Science Fiction."" Michael R. Howard II, Edmond, Oklahoma, is a graduate student in English at Middle Tennessee State University. He is also assistant professor and Writing Center Director at Langston College. Along with Shiloh Carroll and Sarah Gray, he organized the conference ""Catwoman to Katniss: Villainesses and Heroines in Science Fiction.
Release date NZ
March 30th, 2018
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Elyce Rae Helford
  • Edited by Michael R. Howard
  • Edited by Sarah Gray
  • Edited by Shiloh Carroll
Pages
256
ISBN-13
9781496818515
Product ID
27462306

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