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Beyond Bombshells - The New Action Heroine in Popular Culture (Hardcover)
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Beyond Bombshells - The New Action Heroine in Popular Culture (Hardcover)
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Beyond Bombshells analyzes the cultural importance of strong women
in a variety of current media forms. Action heroines are now more
popular in movies, comic books, television, and literature than
they have ever been. Their spectacular presence represents shifting
ideas about female agency, power, and sexuality. Beyond Bombshells
explores how action heroines reveal and reconfigure perceptions
about ""how"" and ""why"" women are capable of physically
dominating roles in modern fiction, indicating the various
strategies used to contain and/or exploit female violence. Focusing
on a range of successful and controversial recent heroines in the
mass media, including Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games books
and movies, Lisbeth Salander from The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
novels and films, and Hit-Girl from the Kick-Ass movies and comic
books, Brown argues that the role of action heroine reveals
evolving beliefs about femininity. While women in action roles are
still heavily sexualized and objectified, they also challenge
preconceived myths about normal or culturally appropriate gender
behavior. The ascribed sexuality of modern heroines remains Brown's
consistent theme, particularly how objectification intersects with
issues of racial stereotyping, romantic fantasies, images of
violent adolescent and preadolescent girls, and neoliberal feminist
revolutionary parables. Individual chapters study the gendered
dynamics of torture in action films, the role of women in
partnerships with male colleagues, young women as well as
revolutionary leaders in dystopic societies, adolescent sexuality
and romance in action narratives, the historical import of
non-white heroines, and how modern African American, Asian, and
Latina heroines both challenge and are restricted by longstanding
racial stereotypes.
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