"Orphan Black's Tatiana Maslany plays a host of the show's main characters, all clones of an illegal experiment. The heroines save one another and destroy the patriarchy while subverting gender expectations and celebrating feminism. This book explores these portrayals and how they relate to the science and ethics surrounding cloning through emphasis on women's war against corporate power"--
"Orphan Black's Tatiana Maslany plays a host of the show's main characters, all clones of an illegal experiment. The heroines save one another and destroy the patriarchy while subverting gender expectations and celebrating feminism. This book explores these portrayals and how they relate to the science and ethics surrounding cloning through emphasis on women's war against corporate power"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Valerie Estelle Frankel teaches English at Mission College and San Jose City College. The author of 75 popular culture books and more than 100 stories and essays, she lives in Sunnyvale, California.
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Table of Contents Introduction delete Season Themes Season One: Rejection and Self-Hatred Season Two: Autonomy Season Three: We'd Do Anything for Family Season Four: Strange Bedfellows Season Five: Self Definition Literature, Games, Symbols and Allusions Metafiction, Roleplay and Gender-Flipping Games as Metaphors Inside the Credits Thoughts on Genre Literature Behind the Season Titles Allusions and Inspirations The Science, Real and Emblematic Inside Neolution Cloning Ethics Science versus Religion Characters as Feminist Embodiments Sarah the Punk Sarah's Matrifocal Family Felix and Art: Cultural Feminists Vic the Bully Helena: From Cultist to Pagan Guide Amelia and Kendra: Black Feminism Alison: Back to the Gothic Home Donnie: New Man or Family Joke? Cosima: Classic Second Wave Beth Goes Third Wave Siobhan the Rebel Castors: Military Hierarchy Paul the Macho Man Cal Goes Off the Grid Rachel the Gender Traitor Tony's Trans Struggle Gracie the Victim Kendall the Matriarch Krystal Goderitch: Girl Power Scott and Hell Wizard: Sidekicks Delphine: Dead Lesbian? False Prince Ferdinand Mika: Cyber-Anarchist Susan and Coady: Ruling Man's World Ira the Emasculated Assistant Leekie and Westmorland: The Patriarchy The Next Generation: Kira and the Girls Katja to Camilla: Global Feminism Looking to the Future delete Episodes delete Works Cited delete Index delete
Table of Contents Introduction delete Season Themes Season One: Rejection and Self-Hatred Season Two: Autonomy Season Three: We'd Do Anything for Family Season Four: Strange Bedfellows Season Five: Self Definition Literature, Games, Symbols and Allusions Metafiction, Roleplay and Gender-Flipping Games as Metaphors Inside the Credits Thoughts on Genre Literature Behind the Season Titles Allusions and Inspirations The Science, Real and Emblematic Inside Neolution Cloning Ethics Science versus Religion Characters as Feminist Embodiments Sarah the Punk Sarah's Matrifocal Family Felix and Art: Cultural Feminists Vic the Bully Helena: From Cultist to Pagan Guide Amelia and Kendra: Black Feminism Alison: Back to the Gothic Home Donnie: New Man or Family Joke? Cosima: Classic Second Wave Beth Goes Third Wave Siobhan the Rebel Castors: Military Hierarchy Paul the Macho Man Cal Goes Off the Grid Rachel the Gender Traitor Tony's Trans Struggle Gracie the Victim Kendall the Matriarch Krystal Goderitch: Girl Power Scott and Hell Wizard: Sidekicks Delphine: Dead Lesbian? False Prince Ferdinand Mika: Cyber-Anarchist Susan and Coady: Ruling Man's World Ira the Emasculated Assistant Leekie and Westmorland: The Patriarchy The Next Generation: Kira and the Girls Katja to Camilla: Global Feminism Looking to the Future delete Episodes delete Works Cited delete Index delete
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