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Gender Roles and Political Contexts in Cold War Spy Fiction: Crime Files

Autor Sian MacArthur
en Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 2022
This book analyses the gender roles and political contexts of spy fiction narratives published during the years of the Cold War. It offers an introduction to the development of spy fiction both in England and in the United States and explores the ways in which issues such as the atomic bomb, double agents, paranoia, propaganda and megalomania manifest themselves within the genre. The book examines the ongoing marginalization of women within spy fiction texts, exploring the idea that this unique period in global history is responsible for the active promotion and celebration of masculinity and male superiority. From James Bond to Jason Bourne, the book evaluates the ongoing enforcement of patriarchal ideas and oppressions that, in the name of national security and patriotic duty, have contributed to the development of a genre in which discrimination and bias continue to dominate.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031117862
ISBN-10: 3031117867
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: VIII, 256 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Crime Files

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: ‘It’s a game of dog eat dog’ - Discontent and Disintegration in American Pulp Fiction.- Chapter 2: ‘The name’s Bond. James Bond’– The Rise of the Spy Novel in British Literature.- Chapter 3: ‘The man who looked both East and West.’ - The Double Agent at Work.- Chapter 4: ‘The greatest weapon on earth’ - Games of Power and Propaganda.- Chapter 5: ‘A world of shadows and suspicions’- The Psychology of Paranoia.- Chapter 6: ‘So we’re not enemies?’– The End of the Cold War.- Chapter 7: ‘A perpetual state of war.’ – Legacies and Lasting Impressions.


Notă biografică

Sian MacArthur is an independent academic and researcher with literary interests in Gothic and science fiction, and historical interests in the Cold War. She is the author of Crime and the Gothic: Identifying the Gothic Footprint in Modern Crime Fiction (2011) and Gothic Science Fiction: 1818 to the Present (Palgrave 2015), and Re-defining the Gothic with Mo Haydar in The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Gothic.


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This book analyses the gender roles and political contexts of spy fiction narratives published during the years of the Cold War. It offers an introduction to the development of spy fiction both in England and in the United States and explores the ways in which issues such as the atomic bomb, double agents, paranoia, propaganda and megalomania manifest themselves within the genre. The book examines the ongoing marginalization of women within spy fiction texts, exploring the idea that this unique period in global history is responsible for the active promotion and celebration of masculinity and male superiority. From James Bond to Jason Bourne, the book evaluates the ongoing enforcement of patriarchal ideas and oppressions that, in the name of national security and patriotic duty, have contributed to the development of a genre in which discrimination and bias continue to dominate.

Sian MacArthur is an independent academic and researcher with literary interests inGothic and science fiction, and historical interests in the Cold War. She is the author of Crime and the Gothic: Identifying the Gothic Footprint in Modern Crime Fiction (2011) and Gothic Science Fiction: 1818 to the Present (Palgrave 2015), and Re-defining the Gothic with Mo Haydar in The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Gothic.


Caracteristici

Places emphasis on gender biasing within spy fiction Investigates the dynamic between history and fiction, highlighting key events from within the Cold War Explores tropes such as the role that paranoia holds in Cold War spy fiction