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Dead Girls Essays On Surviving An American Obsession Alice Bolin

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Dead Girls Essays On Surviving An American Obsession Alice Bolin
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Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.32 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Alice Bolin
ISBN: 9780062657145, 0062657143
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Dead Girls Essays On Surviving An American Obsession Alice Bolin by Alice Bolin 9780062657145, 0062657143 instant download after payment.

A collection of poignant, perceptive essays that expertly blends the personal and political in an exploration of American culture through the lens of our obsession with dead women.
In her debut collection, Alice Bolin turns a critical eye to literature and pop culture, the way media consumption reflects American society, and her own place within it. From essays on Joan Didion and James Baldwin toTwin Peaks, Britney Spears, andSerial, Bolin illuminates our widespread obsession with women who are abused, killed, and disenfranchised, and whose bodies (dead and alive) are used as props to bolster a man’s story.
From chronicling life in Los Angeles to dissecting the “Dead Girl Show” to analyzing literary witches and werewolves, this collection challenges the narratives we create and tell ourselves, delving into the hazards of toxic masculinity and those of white womanhood. Beginning with the problem of dead women in fiction, it expands to the larger problems of living women—both the persistent injustices they suffer and the oppression that white women help perpetrate.
Sharp, incisive, and revelatory,Dead Girlsis a much-needed dialogue on women’s role in the media and in our culture.

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