While providing readers with in-depth studies of some of the most popular contemporary fiction villans, Sara Martín shows how current representations of the villain are not only measured against previous literary characters but also against the real-life figure of the archvillain Adolf Hitler.
While providing readers with in-depth studies of some of the most popular contemporary fiction villans, Sara Martín shows how current representations of the villain are not only measured against previous literary characters but also against the real-life figure of the archvillain Adolf Hitler.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sara Martín is Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Cultural Studies at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain. Dr Martín specialises in Gender Studies, particularly Masculinities Studies, which she applies to the study of popular fictions in English, with an emphasis on science fiction and, secondarily, horror and fantasy. Among her books are Monstruos al Final del Milenio (2002), Expediente X: En Honor a la Verdad (2006), Recycling Cultures (ed., 2006), La Literatura (2008), Desafíos a la Heterosexualidad Obligatoria (2011) and Persistence and Resistance in English Studies (co-ed., 2018). She co-edited with Fernando Ángel Moreno a monographic issue on Spanish science fiction for Science Fiction Studies (2017). Dr Martín's translations include Manuel de Pedrolo's masterpiece of Catalan Literature Typescript of the Second Origin (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Defining the Patriarchal Villain Chapter 1. Adolf Hitler: The Threat of Absolute Villainy Chapter 2. Big Brother and O'Brien: The Mystique of Power and the Reproduction of Patriarchal Masculinity Chapter 3. Morgoth and Sauron: The Problem of Recurring Villainy Chapter 4. Steerpike: Gormenghast's Angry Young Man Chapter 5. Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Larger Than Life: The Villain in the James Bond Series Chapter 6. Richard Onslow Roper and the 'Labyrinth of Monstrosities': John le Carré's Post-Cold War Villains Chapter 7. Michael Dobbs's Francis Urquhart Trilogy: Democracy at Risk Chapter 8. Big Ger Cafferty, Crime Boss: The Constant Struggle to Retain Power Chapter 9. Voldemort and the Limits of Dark Magic: Self-empowerment as Self-destruction Conclusions
Introduction. Defining the Patriarchal Villain Chapter 1. Adolf Hitler: The Threat of Absolute Villainy Chapter 2. Big Brother and O'Brien: The Mystique of Power and the Reproduction of Patriarchal Masculinity Chapter 3. Morgoth and Sauron: The Problem of Recurring Villainy Chapter 4. Steerpike: Gormenghast's Angry Young Man Chapter 5. Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Larger Than Life: The Villain in the James Bond Series Chapter 6. Richard Onslow Roper and the 'Labyrinth of Monstrosities': John le Carré's Post-Cold War Villains Chapter 7. Michael Dobbs's Francis Urquhart Trilogy: Democracy at Risk Chapter 8. Big Ger Cafferty, Crime Boss: The Constant Struggle to Retain Power Chapter 9. Voldemort and the Limits of Dark Magic: Self-empowerment as Self-destruction Conclusions
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