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[ecrea] new book: Cultural Constructions of the Femme Fatale - From Pandora's Box to Amanda Knox
Mon Nov 03 14:18:49 GMT 2014
Some colleagues may be interested in this new interdisciplinary study of
the femme fatale, published yesterday:
Cultural Representations of the Femme Fatale: from Pandora’s Box to
Amanda Knox takes a close look at the figure of the beautiful but lethal
woman which has haunted the Western imagination from ancient myth
(Pandora, Eve, Lilith) to contemporary cinema. The book discusses
remarkable 'real life' cases of women on trial for murder who have been
represented as 'femmes fatales', including Frances Howard in the court
of King James I, Ruth Snyder (the inspiration for The Postman Always
Rings Twice) in the 1920s and, most recently, Amanda Knox, accused of
murdering a fellow student in Italy in 2007. This interdisciplinary
study traces the figure of the femme fatale across a broad cultural map,
considering representations in news media, drama, film, art and
literature, and the relationships between them. By considering the ways
each of these lethal women has been coded, decoded and re-encoded, this
study reveals how Western culture and society has struggled to
comprehend and contain female violence.
http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/cultural-constructions-of-the-femme-fatale-stevie-simkin/?K=9780230355699
A 30% discount is available using the code PM14THIRTY (terms and
conditions for the offer here (apparently the offer does not apply in
Australia and Canada):
http://www.palgrave.com/page/Palgrave-discount-codes-terms-and-conditions/
Offer available until 31 December 2014.
Dr. Stevie Simkin
Reader in Drama and Film
Faculty of Arts
University of Winchester
SO22 4NR
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