Everywhere you look patriarchal society reduces women to a series of repeating symbols: serial girls.
On TV and in film, on the internet and in magazines, pop culture and ancient architecture, serial girls are all around us, moving in perfect sync-as dolls, as dancers, as statues. From Tiller Girls to Barbie dolls, Playboy bunnies to Pussy Riot, Martine Delvaux produces a provocative analysis of the many gendered assumptions that underlie modern culture. Delvaux draws on the works of Barthes, Foucault, de Beauvoir, Woolf, and more to argue that serial girls are not just the ubiquitous symbols of patriarchal domination but also offer the possibility of liberation.
Autorentext
Martine Delvaux is a professor of literature at the Université du Québec à Montréal, specializing in feminist theory, and is the author of four novels, including The Last Bullet is for You.
Inhalt
- Introduction : I is a girl
- Chapter 1 : Serial Girls
- Chapter 2: Young Girl
- Chapter 3: Marginals
- Chapter 4 : From the Latin pupa: little girl, poupee, doll
- Chapter 5: Still Lifes
- Chapter 6: Fetish-grrls
- Chapter 7: DIM Girls
- Chapter 8: Tableaux vivants
- Chapter 9: Like a Girl Takes Off Her Dress
- Chapter 10 : Showgirls
- Chapter 11 : Girl Tales
- Chapter 12 : One for All, All for One
- Chapter 13 : Mirror, Mirror
- Chapter 14 : Bunnies
- Chapter 15 : Blondes
- Chapter 16 : Girls 1
- Chapter 17 : Girls 2
- Chapter 18 : Firefly Girls