Women of Ice and Fire

Women of Ice and Fire
Author: Anne Gjelsvik
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-04-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1501302914

George R.R. Martin's acclaimed seven-book fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire is unique for its strong and multi-faceted female protagonists, from teen queen Daenerys, scheming Queen Cersei, child avenger Arya, knight Brienne, Red Witch Melisandre, and many more. The Game of Thrones universe challenges, exploits, yet also changes how we think of women and gender, not only in fantasy, but in Western culture in general. Divided into three sections addressing questions of adaptation from novel to television, female characters, and politics and female audience engagement within the GoT universe, the interdisciplinary and international lineup of contributors analyze gender in relation to female characters and topics such as genre, sex, violence, adaptation, as well as fan reviews. The genre of fantasy was once considered a primarily male territory with male heroes. Women of Ice and Fire shows how the GoT universe challenges, exploits, and reimagines gender and why it holds strong appeal to female readers, audiences, and online participants.

Power and Marginalization in Popular Culture

Power and Marginalization in Popular Culture
Author: Lisa A. King
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476668671

In many pop culture texts, "monsters" can be read as metaphors for marginalized Others in U.S. culture. This book applies the philosophical lens of Michel Foucault's normalizing and bio-powers to zombies, vampires, magicians, genetic mutants and others, asking whether these stories of apparent liberation really are so. Exploring a single theme in depth across a series of pop culture texts, this book encourages a radical new understanding of liberation narratives and of political activism as a mechanism of social change.

The Vampire in Folklore, History, Literature, Film and Television

The Vampire in Folklore, History, Literature, Film and Television
Author:
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2015-10-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786499362

This comprehensive bibliography covers writings about vampires and related creatures from the 19th century to the present. More than 6,000 entries document the vampire's penetration of Western culture, from scholarly discourse, to popular culture, politics and cook books. Sections by topic list works covering various aspects, including general sources, folklore and history, vampires in literature, music and art, metaphorical vampires and the contemporary vampire community. Vampires from film and television--from Bela Lugosi's Dracula to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, True Blood and the Twilight Saga--are well represented.

Women in Game of Thrones

Women in Game of Thrones
Author: Valerie Estelle Frankel
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786494166

Game of Thrones, one of the hottest series on television, leaves hundreds of critics divided on how "feminist" the show really is. Certainly the female characters, strong and weak, embody a variety of archetypes--widow queens, warrior women, damsels in distress, career women, priestesses, crones, mothers and maidens. However, the problem is that most of them play a single role without nuance--even the "strong women" have little to do besides strut about as one-note characters. This book analyzes the women and their portrayals one by one, along with their historical inspirations. Accompanying issues in television studies also appear, from the male gaze to depiction of race. How these characters are treated in the series and how they treat themselves becomes central, as many strip for the pleasure of men or are sacrificed as pawns. Some nude scenes or moments of male violence are fetishized and filmed to tantalize, while others show the women's trauma and attempt to identify with the scene's female perspective. The key is whether the characters break out of their traditional roles and become multidimensional.

The Sapphire Sirens

The Sapphire Sirens
Author: John Zakour
Publisher: D A W Books, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780756405816

Zach Johnson, the world’s last freelance detective, has been man-napped by the beautiful sapphire-haired Amazon Kiana. She’s brought him to her home island of Lantis—where the women dominate men with their words—to discover who killed her mother, the Queen. But to save the day this time, Zach and his holographic A.I. sidekick HARV have to tangle with not just one gorgeous superwoman, but four. Each of Kiana’s three sisters could have the motive and the means to pull off the crime—and now that you mention it, Kiana could too...

The Sly Mind

The Sly Mind
Author: Dr. Talib Kafaji
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1482864703

The basic concept of this book is there is no scientific study more vital to man than the study of his own mind. This book is a comprehensive attempt to explore most of the facets of the human brain. It is necessary to understand our mind, because happiness and suffering co-exist within the mind; their origins are not to be found outside the mind, if we want to find lasting happiness. Moreover, our unconscious mind or even the conscious mind becomes the garbage bin of society. Society throws trash on you, and it becomes part of your psychological makeup. It is fascinating to see a flood of magazines trumpeting the latest theories about how to be physical fit, and lose weight. While we do not see magazine about how to sharpen your thinking, how to enrich your mind skills, this book provides you with the clear understanding of the nature of thinking and tools to manage the complexity of the human mind.

Space Sirens

Space Sirens
Author: Carol Hightshoe
Publisher: Flying Pen Press Science Fiction
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780981895734

Space Sirens is the second anthology of the Full-Throttle Space Tales series. Edited by Carol Hightshoe, editor of The Lorelei Signal and Sorcerous Signals, Space Sirens contains 19 seductive tales of women in space, by established and rising-star authors. The tales woven by our sirens include tales of adventure, intrigue and vengeance: ¿Real Hero¿ by W.A Hoffman ¿Bite the Hand¿ by Sarah A. Hoyt ¿Justice is Not Taken by the Storm¿ by David Boop ¿Just Another Day¿ by Terri Pray ¿Field Work¿ by Anna Paradox ¿Just Another Saturday on Outpost Nine¿ by Bobby Nash ¿Fire Mining¿ by M.H. Bonham ¿High Heeled Distraction¿ by Alan Lickiss ¿Slow Burn¿ by Barbara Johnson-Haddad ¿Interstellar Bitches¿ by Selina Rosen ¿Steel Scorned¿ by Calie Voorhis ¿Royal Duties¿ by Rebecca Lickiss ¿Rebel Moon¿ by Carol Hightshoe ¿Hijacking the Legacy¿ by David Lee Summers ¿The Silver Snake¿ by Laura K Deal ¿Outpost 6¿ by Julia Phillips ¿Ruler¿ by David B. Riley ¿Precious Cargo¿ by Lindsey Duncan ¿Mistral¿s Revenge¿ by Laura Kjosen

Sirens

Sirens
Author: Eric Lustbader
Publisher:
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1981
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780871313461

Diana Whitney is on the verge of winning an Oscar for her role in a controversial terror film. Suddenly she finds her private life invaded by a nightmare that matches the script . . . "From the Paperback edition."

Mismatched Women

Mismatched Women
Author: Jennifer Fleeger
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0199936919

Mismatched Women tells the history of sound machines through singers whose bodies and voices do not match. Jennifer Fleeger explores this phenomenon, moving from the fictional Trilby to the real-life Youtube star Susan Boyle, and demonstrating along the way that singers with voices that do not match their bodies are essential to the success of technologies for preserving and sharing music.