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Revision with unchanged content. The cinematic vamp presents a fascinating archetypal character, func tioning outside the bounds of normative societal and gender con struc tions. This filmic icon motivated the plot yet was often killed by the narrative end. Therefore, this book attempts to resolve the implications of the primary research question: Why did the vamp die? To answer this query, the text follows two theoretical paths. First, this book uses Michel Foucault s theories to ask: Is the vamp s death punishment for her location as a gendered other ? Secondly, the text uses psychoanalytic…mehr

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Revision with unchanged content. The cinematic vamp presents a fascinating archetypal character, func tioning outside the bounds of normative societal and gender con struc tions. This filmic icon motivated the plot yet was often killed by the narrative end. Therefore, this book attempts to resolve the implications of the primary research question: Why did the vamp die? To answer this query, the text follows two theoretical paths. First, this book uses Michel Foucault s theories to ask: Is the vamp s death punishment for her location as a gendered other ? Secondly, the text uses psychoanalytic approaches, and specifically the Freudian death drive, to ask: Does the vamp s death represent and embody the bondage between sex and death? These theoretical possibilities are applied in the analysis of the 1927 Clarence Brown film Flesh and the Devil. In addition, this text expands the typology of the vamp, freeing her from her archetypal roots and proving her existence throughout cinematic history. This book is directed towards researchers in Communications, Media Studies, and Film and Gender Theory. This text is also addressed to those interested in aspects of psychoanalysis and social construction and representation.
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Ph.D. student and Graduate Teaching Associate in the Communication Department at the University of South Florida, FL. Focus in media studies, film, and psychoanalytic theory. Received Master¿s Degree in Communications from Hawaii Pacific University, HI; Bachelor¿s Degree in Journalism/Media Studies from Rutgers University, NJ.