The Femme Fatale in Victorian Literature

The Femme Fatale in Victorian Literature

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  • Author: Jennifer Hedgecock
  • Publisher: Cambria Press
  • ISBN: 1604975180
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 252

"examines the changing social and economic status of women from the 1860s through the 1880s, and rejects the stereotypical mid-Victorian femme fatale portrayed by conservative ideologues critiquing popular fiction by Wilkie Collins, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Honore de Balzac, and William Makepeace Thackeray. In these book reviews, the female protagonist is simply minimized to a dangerous woman. Refuting this one-dimensional characterization, this book argues that the femme fatale comes to represent the real-life struggles of the middle-class Victorian woman who overcomes major adversities such as poverty, abusive husbands, abandonment, single parenthood, limited job opportunities, the criminal underworld, and Victorian society's harsh invective against her." --publisher description.


The Contemporary Femme Fatale

The Contemporary Femme Fatale

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  • Author: Katherine Farrimond
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1317208188
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

The femme fatale occupies a precarious yet highly visible space in contemporary cinema. From sci-fi alien women to teenage bad girls, filmmakers continue to draw on the notion of the sexy deadly woman in ways which traverse boundaries of genre and narrative. This book charts the articulations of the femme fatale in American cinema of the past twenty years, and contends that, despite her problematic relationship with feminism, she offers a vital means for reading the connections between mainstream cinema and representations of female agency. The films discussed raise questions about the limits and potential of positioning women who meet highly normative standards of beauty as powerful icons of female agency. They point towards the constant shifting between patriarchal appropriation and feminist recuperation that inevitably accompanies such representations within mainstream media contexts.


Femme Fatale

Femme Fatale

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  • Author: James Ursini
  • Publisher: Limelight Editions
  • ISBN: 0879107243
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 495

(Limelight). From the femme fatale of the early cinema to her post-feminist rebirth, this lavishly illustrated book and comprehensive guide traces the history of these dangerously alluring, manipulative, and desperate lethal ladies. Femme Fatale surveys the history of the femme fatale in world cinema, with more than 300 photographs testifying to the power of these mysterious women. The book begins with the silent period and its vamps, like Theda Bara, Pola Negri, Clara Bow, and Bebe Daniels, then moves on to the Pre-Code sound period of American films, which, showing liberated attitudes toward sex and women, featured actresses like Jean Harlow, Marlene Dietrich, and Greta Garbo. The story continues with the noir 1940s, when the femme fatale became truly lethal including actresses like Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth, and Barbara Stanwyck. In the repressive 1950s, the international femme fatale took the fore Brigitte Bardot, Maria Felix, Elizabeth Taylor, Anita Ekberg, etc. Finally, the authors turn to the revolutionary post-feminist modern period, with an array of lethal ladies from all over the world, like Pam Grier, Salma Hayek, Gong Li, Angelina Jolie, and Sharon Stone.


The “Femme” Fatale in Brazilian Cinema

The “Femme” Fatale in Brazilian Cinema

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  • Author: Antônio Márcio da Silva
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 113739921X
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 215

In film, the femme fatale has long been constructed as a beautiful heterosexual Caucasian woman. Da Silva shows the need to incorporate diverse ethnic groups and male homosexuals into the range of "femmes" fatales and examines how the Brazilian representations cross gender, race, and class and offer alternatives to the dominant Hollywood model.


Dark Feminine Secrets: How To Become A Femme Fatale: 8 Ways To Access Your Dark Feminine Energy

Dark Feminine Secrets: How To Become A Femme Fatale: 8 Ways To Access Your Dark Feminine Energy

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  • Author: Emma Dawn Summers
  • Publisher: Emma Dawn Summers
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 88

Are you ready to learn the dark feminine secrets, master the art of feminine mystique and become a femme fatale? Do you want to be able to attract and seduce any man you desire? Do you wish to take back your feminine power and harness it to accomplish any goal you’ve ever dreamt of? In this dark feminine energy guide, you will learn how to transform yourself and your life. You will discover the 8 ways to access your dark feminine energy. Femme Fatales are not just born; they are made. Learning how to become a femme fatale is a simple process that anyone can master using the lessons taught in this book. Access the power of the dark feminine and change your life starting today.


The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale in British Literature, 1790–1910

The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale in British Literature, 1790–1910

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  • Author: Heather L. Braun
  • Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson
  • ISBN: 1611475635
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 176

The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale: From Gothic Ghosts to Victorian Vamps explores the femme fatale’s career in nineteenth-century British literature. It traces her evolution—and devolution—formally, historically, and ideologically through a selection of plays, poems, novels, and personal correspondence. Considering well-known fatal women alongside more obscure ones, this study sheds new light on emerging notions of gender, sexuality, and power throughout the long nineteenth century.


Cultural Constructions of the Femme Fatale

Cultural Constructions of the Femme Fatale

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  • Author: S. Simkin
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1137313323
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 233

The figure of the beautiful but lethal woman has haunted the Western imagination from ancient myth to contemporary film. Looking at news media, cinema, drama and other cultural forms, this study considers the interaction between representations of 'real life' 'femmes fatales' and their fictional counterparts.


Reimagining Delilah’s Afterlives as Femme Fatale

Reimagining Delilah’s Afterlives as Femme Fatale

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  • Author: Caroline Blyth
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 0567680010
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the quintessential femme fatale - the shamelessly seductive 'fatal woman' whose sexual treachery ultimately leads to Samson's downfall. Yet these ubiquitous portrayals of Delilah as femme fatale tend to eclipse the many other viable readings of her character that lie, underexplored, within the ambiguity-laden narrative of Judges 16 - interpretations that offer alternative and more sympathetic portrayals of her biblical persona. In Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale, Caroline Blyth guides readers through an in-depth exploration of Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in both biblical interpretation and popular culture, tracing the social and historical factors that may have inspired them. She then considers alternative afterlives for Delilah's character, using as inspiration both the Judges 16 narrative and a number of cultural texts which deconstruct traditional understandings of the femme fatale, thereby inviting readers to view this iconic biblical character in new and fascinating lights.


The Femme Fatale

The Femme Fatale

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  • Author: Julie Grossman
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN: 0813598265
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 175

Ostensibly the villain, but also a model of female power, poise, and intelligence, the femme fatale embodies Hollywood’s contradictory attitudes toward ambitious women. But how has the figure of the femme fatale evolved over time, and to what extent have these changes reflected shifting cultural attitudes toward female independence and sexuality? This book offers readers a concise look at over a century of femmes fatales on both the silver screen and the TV screen. Starting with ethnically exoticized silent film vamps like Theda Bara and Pola Negri, it examines classic film noir femmes fatales like Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity, as well as postmodern revisions of the archetype in films like Basic Instinct and Memento. Finally, it explores how contemporary film and television creators like Fleabag and Killing Eve’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge have appropriated the femme fatale in sympathetic and surprising ways. Analyzing not only the films themselves, but also studio press kits and reviews, The Femme Fatale considers how discourses about the pleasures and dangers of female performance are projected onto the figure of the femme fatale. Ultimately, it is a celebration of how “bad girl” roles have provided some of Hollywood’s most talented actresses opportunities to fully express their on-screen charisma.


The Unmaking of Fascist Aesthetics

The Unmaking of Fascist Aesthetics

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  • Author: Kriss Ravetto
  • Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN: 9780816637430
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 310

In works by filmmakers from Bertolucci to Spielberg, debauched images of nazi and fascist eroticism, symbols of violence and immorality, often bear an uncanny resemblance to the images and symbols once used by the fascists themselves to demarcate racial, sexual, and political others. This book exposes the "madness" inherent in such a course, which attests to the impossibility of disengaging visual and rhetorical constructions from political, ideological, and moral codes. Kriss Ravetto argues that contemporary discourses using such devices actually continue unacknowledged rhetorical, moral, and visual analogies of the past. Against postwar fictional and historical accounts of World War II in which generic images of evil characterize the nazi and the fascist, Ravetto sets the more complex approach of such filmmakers as Pier Paolo Pasolini, Liliana Cavani, and Lina Wertmuller. Her book asks us to think deeply about what it means to say that we have conquered fascism, when the aesthetics of fascism still describe and determine how we look at political figures and global events. Book jacket.