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In this major contribution to lesbian theory/cultural studies, Lynda Hart analyzes the way violent women have been represented in literature, plays, film, and performance. Starting from the historical link between criminality and sexual deviancy, Hart builds a complex and original theory in which the shadow of the lesbian animates representations of violent women from the Victorian novel to the recent proliferation of films depicting women who kill.
This cross-disciplinary study critiques constructions of gender, race, class, sexualities, and the cultural politics of the 1990s in one of the first book-length contributions to lesbian theory. Fatal Women is certain to be widely read by scholars, students, and anyone interested in the politics of representation.
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Hart's introductory chapter constructs a theory of female violence across the discourse of sexology, criminology, and psychoanalysis. Subsequent chapters detail this theory in the Victorian novel and stage sensation Lady Audley's Secret, Frank Wedekind's Lulu plays, which introduced the "invert" onto European stage, the popular films Thelma and Louise, Mortal Thoughts, and Basic Instinct, the political intersection of race and gender in Single White Female, the performance art of Karen Finley in the context of the censorship debates, the fate of Aileen Wuornos, dubbed the first "female serial killer" by the FBI, and the Split Britches' performance Lesbians Who Kill.
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Feminism and theater, Women in motion pictures, Lesbianism in literature, Lesbianism in motion pictures, Theater, Beeldvorming, Violence in literature, Violence in motion pictures, Agressie, Literatur, Lesbische Liebe, Lesbische liefde, Frau, Feminismus, Film, Homosexuality in motion pictures, LGBTQ sociology, LGBTQ film and televisionShowing 8 featured editions. View all 8 editions?
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Fatal Women: Lesbian Sexuality and the Mark of Aggression
2005, Taylor & Francis Group
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Fatal women: lesbian sexuality and the mark of aggression
1994, Routledge
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1994, Routledge
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Fatal women: lesbian sexuality and the mark of aggression
1994, Princeton University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-195) and index.
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In this major contribution to lesbian theory and cultural studies, Lydia Hart explores how the shadow of the lesbian animates representations of violent women in literature, plays, film and performance.
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