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This book explores the concept of liminality in the representation of women in eighteenth and nineteenth century literature, as well as in contemporary rewritings, such as novels, films, television shows, videogames, and graphic novels.
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This book explores the concept of liminality in the representation of women in eighteenth and nineteenth century literature, as well as in contemporary rewritings, such as novels, films, television shows, videogames, and graphic novels.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000029611
- Artikelnr.: 58521575
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000029611
- Artikelnr.: 58521575
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Miriam Borham-Puyal lectures at the English Department of the University of Salamanca. She is the author of the monograph Quijotes con enaguas. Encrucijada de géneros en el siglo XVIII británico (2015) and has published extensively on British quixotes. She has also authored pieces on women writers from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century, including Jane Austen, Jane Barker, Mary Brunton, Mary Hays, Charlotte Lennox, Hannah More, Scarlett Thomas, and Mary Wollstonecraft. As part of her research in Digital Humanities, she has published articles on female characters in videogames and women writers online. She is the editor of a volume on rewritings of Frankenstein (2018), which places particular emphasis on film, television, videogames, and e-lit.
1. Introduction: Liminality, Feminocentric Narratives, and the
Polytemporality of the New Woman
Liminality and Feminocentric Narratives
Polytemporal (Feminist) History and the Trace
Liminal Women and Popular Narratives
2. Female Vampires: On the Threshold of Time, Space, and Gender
F(r)iends on the Threshold: Let the Right One In
M/Others and Survivors through Time: A Vampire Story and Byzantium
Eternity, Liminal Space, and the Outsider: Only Lovers Left Alive
Empowering Liminal Women: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
3. Good and Bad, Private and Public: Prostitution as Liminal Identity
Between Monsters and Machines: Frankenhooker
The Freedom of the Prostitute or the Silence of the Wife: Dangerous Beauty
Neo-Victorian Rewritings: Class, Gender, and Commodities in Slammerkin
Sex and Power from the Eighteenth Century to Television: Harlots
4. Between Madness and Rebellion: Rewriting the Female Quixote
Coloring Reality with Romance: from Bridget Jones's Diary to Crazy
Ex-Girlfriend
Escaping a Harrowing (Patriarchal) Reality: Pan's Labyrinth and Sucker
Punch
Idealistic Individuals in a Fallen World: Amélie and The Bookshop
5. To Be and Not to Be: Female Detectives between Old and New Women
Resurrecting Kate Warne: The Pinkertons and My Favorite Thing Is Monsters
Sherlock's Sisters at the Turn of the Century: Houdini & Doyle and Phryne
Fisher
Invisible Women: Reclaiming the Spy in The Bletchley Circle
Past in the Present, the Gothic in the Noir: Dolores Redondo's Baztan
Trilogy
Polytemporality of the New Woman
Liminality and Feminocentric Narratives
Polytemporal (Feminist) History and the Trace
Liminal Women and Popular Narratives
2. Female Vampires: On the Threshold of Time, Space, and Gender
F(r)iends on the Threshold: Let the Right One In
M/Others and Survivors through Time: A Vampire Story and Byzantium
Eternity, Liminal Space, and the Outsider: Only Lovers Left Alive
Empowering Liminal Women: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
3. Good and Bad, Private and Public: Prostitution as Liminal Identity
Between Monsters and Machines: Frankenhooker
The Freedom of the Prostitute or the Silence of the Wife: Dangerous Beauty
Neo-Victorian Rewritings: Class, Gender, and Commodities in Slammerkin
Sex and Power from the Eighteenth Century to Television: Harlots
4. Between Madness and Rebellion: Rewriting the Female Quixote
Coloring Reality with Romance: from Bridget Jones's Diary to Crazy
Ex-Girlfriend
Escaping a Harrowing (Patriarchal) Reality: Pan's Labyrinth and Sucker
Punch
Idealistic Individuals in a Fallen World: Amélie and The Bookshop
5. To Be and Not to Be: Female Detectives between Old and New Women
Resurrecting Kate Warne: The Pinkertons and My Favorite Thing Is Monsters
Sherlock's Sisters at the Turn of the Century: Houdini & Doyle and Phryne
Fisher
Invisible Women: Reclaiming the Spy in The Bletchley Circle
Past in the Present, the Gothic in the Noir: Dolores Redondo's Baztan
Trilogy
1. Introduction: Liminality, Feminocentric Narratives, and the
Polytemporality of the New Woman
Liminality and Feminocentric Narratives
Polytemporal (Feminist) History and the Trace
Liminal Women and Popular Narratives
2. Female Vampires: On the Threshold of Time, Space, and Gender
F(r)iends on the Threshold: Let the Right One In
M/Others and Survivors through Time: A Vampire Story and Byzantium
Eternity, Liminal Space, and the Outsider: Only Lovers Left Alive
Empowering Liminal Women: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
3. Good and Bad, Private and Public: Prostitution as Liminal Identity
Between Monsters and Machines: Frankenhooker
The Freedom of the Prostitute or the Silence of the Wife: Dangerous Beauty
Neo-Victorian Rewritings: Class, Gender, and Commodities in Slammerkin
Sex and Power from the Eighteenth Century to Television: Harlots
4. Between Madness and Rebellion: Rewriting the Female Quixote
Coloring Reality with Romance: from Bridget Jones's Diary to Crazy
Ex-Girlfriend
Escaping a Harrowing (Patriarchal) Reality: Pan's Labyrinth and Sucker
Punch
Idealistic Individuals in a Fallen World: Amélie and The Bookshop
5. To Be and Not to Be: Female Detectives between Old and New Women
Resurrecting Kate Warne: The Pinkertons and My Favorite Thing Is Monsters
Sherlock's Sisters at the Turn of the Century: Houdini & Doyle and Phryne
Fisher
Invisible Women: Reclaiming the Spy in The Bletchley Circle
Past in the Present, the Gothic in the Noir: Dolores Redondo's Baztan
Trilogy
Polytemporality of the New Woman
Liminality and Feminocentric Narratives
Polytemporal (Feminist) History and the Trace
Liminal Women and Popular Narratives
2. Female Vampires: On the Threshold of Time, Space, and Gender
F(r)iends on the Threshold: Let the Right One In
M/Others and Survivors through Time: A Vampire Story and Byzantium
Eternity, Liminal Space, and the Outsider: Only Lovers Left Alive
Empowering Liminal Women: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
3. Good and Bad, Private and Public: Prostitution as Liminal Identity
Between Monsters and Machines: Frankenhooker
The Freedom of the Prostitute or the Silence of the Wife: Dangerous Beauty
Neo-Victorian Rewritings: Class, Gender, and Commodities in Slammerkin
Sex and Power from the Eighteenth Century to Television: Harlots
4. Between Madness and Rebellion: Rewriting the Female Quixote
Coloring Reality with Romance: from Bridget Jones's Diary to Crazy
Ex-Girlfriend
Escaping a Harrowing (Patriarchal) Reality: Pan's Labyrinth and Sucker
Punch
Idealistic Individuals in a Fallen World: Amélie and The Bookshop
5. To Be and Not to Be: Female Detectives between Old and New Women
Resurrecting Kate Warne: The Pinkertons and My Favorite Thing Is Monsters
Sherlock's Sisters at the Turn of the Century: Houdini & Doyle and Phryne
Fisher
Invisible Women: Reclaiming the Spy in The Bletchley Circle
Past in the Present, the Gothic in the Noir: Dolores Redondo's Baztan
Trilogy