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_aCultural Representations of Gender Vulnerability and Resistance _h[electronic resource] : _bA Mediterranean Approach to the Anglosphere / _cedited by Maria Isabel Romero-Ruiz, Pilar Cuder-Domínguez. |
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_aThinking Gender in Transnational Times, _x2947-437X |
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505 | 0 | _a1.Introduction: Gender Vulnerability And Resistance -- 2. Growing Resilient Against Adversity: Victims Of Abuse In Irish Magdalene Laundries -- 3. Violence, Vulnerability And Resistance In Room By Emma Donoghue -- 4. Of Mice And Women: Gendered And Speciesist Violence In Joyce Carol Oates’s Martyrdom Fiction” -- 5. ’Nobody Kills A Priest’: Vulnerability, Crime Fiction And Irish Social Resistance In Benjamin Black’s Holy Orders -- 6. Refugees' Situated Vulnerability And Resistance In The Crime Fiction Of Ausma Zehanat Khan -- 7. Detection, Violence And The TV Series: Atkinson’s Jackson Brodie In The BBC -- 8. Resisting Binaries: Vulnerability And Agency Through A Feminist Critical Gaze -- 9. Trans- National Neo- Victorianism: Vulnerability And Gender Resistance In Kate Grenville’s The Secret River (2006) -- 10. The Vulnerable Posthuman In Popular Science Fiction Cinema -- 11. Trans* Vulnerability And Resistance: The Case Of Pose (Season 1) -- 12. Vulnerability And Resilience In The Dystopian Fiction Of Manjula Padmanabhan. | |
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520 | _aThis Open Access book considers the cultural representation of gender violence, vulnerability and resistance with a focus on the transnational dimension of our contemporary visual and literary cultures in English. Contributors address concepts such as vulnerability, resilience, precarity and resistance in the Anglophone world through an analysis of memoirs, films, TV series, and crime and literary fiction across India, Ireland, Canada, Australia, the US, and the UK. Chapters explore literary and media displays of precarious conditions to examine whether these are exacerbated when intersecting with gender and ethnic identities, thus resulting in structural forms of vulnerability that generate and justify oppression, as well as forms of individual or collective resistance and/or resilience. Substantial insights are drawn from Animal Studies, Critical Race Studies, Human Rights Studies, Post-Humanism and Postcolonialism. This book will be of interest to scholars in Gender Studies, Media Studies, Sociology, Culture, Literature and History. Maria Isabel Romero-Ruiz is Lecturer in Social History and Cultural Studies at the University of Málaga, Spain. She specialises in the social and cultural history of deviant women and children in Victorian England, as well as in contemporary gender and sexual identity issues in Neo-Victorian fiction. Pilar Cuder-Domínguez is Professor of English at the University of Huelva, Spain, where she teaches the literature and cultures of Great Britain and Anglophone Canada. Her research deals with the intersections of gender, genre, race, and nation. Grant FFI2017-84555-C2-1-P (research Project “Bodies in Transit: Genders, Mobilities, Interdependencies”) funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by “ERDF A way of making Europe.”. | ||
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