In this dissertation I explore a number of contemporary science fiction franchises in order to ascertain how the figure of the action heroine has evolved throughout her recent history. There has been a tendency in film criticism to view these strong women as ‘figuratively male’ and therefore not ‘really’ women, which, I argue, is largely due to a reliance on the psychoanalytic paradigms that have dominated feminist film theory since its beginnings. Building on Elisabeth Hills’s work on the character of Ellen Ripley of the Alien series, I explore how notions of ‘becoming’ and the ‘Body without Organs’ proposed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari can be activated to provide a more positive set of readings of active women on screen. These rea...
MA (Language Practice), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014In her article “Visual plea...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
This research examines mainstream representations and imagery of violent women in American cinema in...
This thesis is titled The Action Heroine as Feminist Figuration: Mapping the transgressive potential...
This dissertation argues that female power has become a pervasive but meaningless concept and charts...
Women's on screen representation has evolved over time, influenced by factors like politics, social ...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, female characters that are different from the sexualised and pas...
This thesis argues that with the beginning of the 21st century new notions of the vilified woman who...
The present article examines the role and space given to women in contemporary science fiction films...
The commercialised male gaze has facilitated a postfeminist culture in which women continue to be mo...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This introduction to the femme fatale, as a cinematic and critical phenomenon, will explore the ways...
The main objective of this essay is to demonstrate the regressive construction of female characters ...
This thesis examines postfeminism as a multi-faceted cultural phenomenon and considers its lasting i...
In my thesis I argue that the representation of women who kill is a construction of female identity ...
MA (Language Practice), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014In her article “Visual plea...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
This research examines mainstream representations and imagery of violent women in American cinema in...
This thesis is titled The Action Heroine as Feminist Figuration: Mapping the transgressive potential...
This dissertation argues that female power has become a pervasive but meaningless concept and charts...
Women's on screen representation has evolved over time, influenced by factors like politics, social ...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, female characters that are different from the sexualised and pas...
This thesis argues that with the beginning of the 21st century new notions of the vilified woman who...
The present article examines the role and space given to women in contemporary science fiction films...
The commercialised male gaze has facilitated a postfeminist culture in which women continue to be mo...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This introduction to the femme fatale, as a cinematic and critical phenomenon, will explore the ways...
The main objective of this essay is to demonstrate the regressive construction of female characters ...
This thesis examines postfeminism as a multi-faceted cultural phenomenon and considers its lasting i...
In my thesis I argue that the representation of women who kill is a construction of female identity ...
MA (Language Practice), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014In her article “Visual plea...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
This research examines mainstream representations and imagery of violent women in American cinema in...