Gender and the Representation of Evil
Herausgeber: Fallwell, Lynne; Williams, Keira V
Gender and the Representation of Evil
Herausgeber: Fallwell, Lynne; Williams, Keira V
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This collection explores representations of "evil" women in history, art, and literature.
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This collection explores representations of "evil" women in history, art, and literature.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780367263997
- ISBN-10: 0367263998
- Artikelnr.: 56925732
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780367263997
- ISBN-10: 0367263998
- Artikelnr.: 56925732
Lynne Fallwell teaches in the Educational Psychology and Leadership Program at Texas Tech University. Keira V. Williams is an Assistant Professor in the Honors College at Texas Tech University.
Introduction: Gender and the Representation of Evil
[Lynne Fallwell and Keira V. Williams]
Section I: Narrative Foundations
1. Fifty Sisters Can't All Be Bad: The Early Modern Reception of the Legend
of Albina
[Phil Robinson-Self]
2. Demanding an Explanation: Rhetorical Apologia and the Construction of
Evil in Victorian Literature
[Anna McHugh]
3. Amazon, Goddess, and Valkyrie: Re-Reading the Roots of Female Sadism in
Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis
[Elizabeth Schreiber-Byers]
Section II: True Crime
4. "Fashioned in the Image of the Devil": Murderess Maria Manning as "the
Lady Macbeth of Bermondsey"
[Nicole Anae]
5. Gender and Calamity in the British Empire: The Murderous Duo of Raya and
Sakina of Alexandria
[Stephanie Boyle]
6. Of Nurses and Nazis: Sister Pia and the Dachau Concentration Camp
[Lynne Fallwell]
7. Evil Women, Dead Babies: Infant Remains at Yewden Villa
[Hannah Friedman and Karen Taylor]
Section III: Women, Evil, and the Arts
8. Justifiable Homicide: The Life and Death of Carmen in Late
Nineteenth-Century America
[Kristen M. Turner]
9. Woman as Perpetrator: Theatrical Representations of Lynndie England and
the War on Terror
[Lindsay Thistle]
10. "Like PLO I Don't Surrender": Genealogies of Feminine "Terror" and the
Evils of Orientalist Desire
[Tara Atluri]
[Lynne Fallwell and Keira V. Williams]
Section I: Narrative Foundations
1. Fifty Sisters Can't All Be Bad: The Early Modern Reception of the Legend
of Albina
[Phil Robinson-Self]
2. Demanding an Explanation: Rhetorical Apologia and the Construction of
Evil in Victorian Literature
[Anna McHugh]
3. Amazon, Goddess, and Valkyrie: Re-Reading the Roots of Female Sadism in
Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis
[Elizabeth Schreiber-Byers]
Section II: True Crime
4. "Fashioned in the Image of the Devil": Murderess Maria Manning as "the
Lady Macbeth of Bermondsey"
[Nicole Anae]
5. Gender and Calamity in the British Empire: The Murderous Duo of Raya and
Sakina of Alexandria
[Stephanie Boyle]
6. Of Nurses and Nazis: Sister Pia and the Dachau Concentration Camp
[Lynne Fallwell]
7. Evil Women, Dead Babies: Infant Remains at Yewden Villa
[Hannah Friedman and Karen Taylor]
Section III: Women, Evil, and the Arts
8. Justifiable Homicide: The Life and Death of Carmen in Late
Nineteenth-Century America
[Kristen M. Turner]
9. Woman as Perpetrator: Theatrical Representations of Lynndie England and
the War on Terror
[Lindsay Thistle]
10. "Like PLO I Don't Surrender": Genealogies of Feminine "Terror" and the
Evils of Orientalist Desire
[Tara Atluri]
Introduction: Gender and the Representation of Evil
[Lynne Fallwell and Keira V. Williams]
Section I: Narrative Foundations
1. Fifty Sisters Can't All Be Bad: The Early Modern Reception of the Legend
of Albina
[Phil Robinson-Self]
2. Demanding an Explanation: Rhetorical Apologia and the Construction of
Evil in Victorian Literature
[Anna McHugh]
3. Amazon, Goddess, and Valkyrie: Re-Reading the Roots of Female Sadism in
Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis
[Elizabeth Schreiber-Byers]
Section II: True Crime
4. "Fashioned in the Image of the Devil": Murderess Maria Manning as "the
Lady Macbeth of Bermondsey"
[Nicole Anae]
5. Gender and Calamity in the British Empire: The Murderous Duo of Raya and
Sakina of Alexandria
[Stephanie Boyle]
6. Of Nurses and Nazis: Sister Pia and the Dachau Concentration Camp
[Lynne Fallwell]
7. Evil Women, Dead Babies: Infant Remains at Yewden Villa
[Hannah Friedman and Karen Taylor]
Section III: Women, Evil, and the Arts
8. Justifiable Homicide: The Life and Death of Carmen in Late
Nineteenth-Century America
[Kristen M. Turner]
9. Woman as Perpetrator: Theatrical Representations of Lynndie England and
the War on Terror
[Lindsay Thistle]
10. "Like PLO I Don't Surrender": Genealogies of Feminine "Terror" and the
Evils of Orientalist Desire
[Tara Atluri]
[Lynne Fallwell and Keira V. Williams]
Section I: Narrative Foundations
1. Fifty Sisters Can't All Be Bad: The Early Modern Reception of the Legend
of Albina
[Phil Robinson-Self]
2. Demanding an Explanation: Rhetorical Apologia and the Construction of
Evil in Victorian Literature
[Anna McHugh]
3. Amazon, Goddess, and Valkyrie: Re-Reading the Roots of Female Sadism in
Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis
[Elizabeth Schreiber-Byers]
Section II: True Crime
4. "Fashioned in the Image of the Devil": Murderess Maria Manning as "the
Lady Macbeth of Bermondsey"
[Nicole Anae]
5. Gender and Calamity in the British Empire: The Murderous Duo of Raya and
Sakina of Alexandria
[Stephanie Boyle]
6. Of Nurses and Nazis: Sister Pia and the Dachau Concentration Camp
[Lynne Fallwell]
7. Evil Women, Dead Babies: Infant Remains at Yewden Villa
[Hannah Friedman and Karen Taylor]
Section III: Women, Evil, and the Arts
8. Justifiable Homicide: The Life and Death of Carmen in Late
Nineteenth-Century America
[Kristen M. Turner]
9. Woman as Perpetrator: Theatrical Representations of Lynndie England and
the War on Terror
[Lindsay Thistle]
10. "Like PLO I Don't Surrender": Genealogies of Feminine "Terror" and the
Evils of Orientalist Desire
[Tara Atluri]