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Meanings Of Ripley The Alien Quadrilogy And Gender New Edition Elizabeth Graham

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Meanings Of Ripley The Alien Quadrilogy And Gender New Edition Elizabeth Graham
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Elizabeth Graham
ISBN: 9781443823395, 9781527553446, 1443823392, 1527553442
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: New edition

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Meanings Of Ripley The Alien Quadrilogy And Gender New Edition Elizabeth Graham by Elizabeth Graham 9781443823395, 9781527553446, 1443823392, 1527553442 instant download after payment.

Ellen Ripley of the Alien Quadrilogy has become an iconic female figure in the male dominated genre of science fiction/action/horror since her first appearance in 1979. This collection offers readers varied interpretations of Ripley that are grounded in the social context and theoretical perspectives that were dominant prior to and during the time the films were released. Specifically, the rise of Second Wave Feminismâ "and the backlash against itâ "provides a backdrop for this collection. Is Ripley a feminist hero? A patriarchal woman and mother? Does she embody de Beavoirâ (TM)s â oemyth of the feminineâ ? Does she exhibit sexual agency? Does she offer us a glimpse of individual autonomy that moves away from dichotomous gender roles? These are the primary questions explored in this collection. While the focus is clearly on Ripley, the arguments go beyond the confines of the films by examining the relationship between the individual and society in which both are product and producer of the other, and illustrate that social artifacts such as film can provide insights into the lived experiences of our world. The contributors come from a variety of backgrounds including Literature, Cinema Studies, Gender and Womenâ (TM)s Studies, Philosophy, Sociology, Theatre History, and reside in Canada and the United States. They represent a range from junior to senior scholars. While science fiction is clearly an interest of all these individuals, it is not the primary area of research for most of them. By bringing voices from multiple disciplines into the discussion about Ripley, this collection offers readers perspectives that deviate from and yet complement the current trend in film criticism and, thus, contributes to opening up discussions about such characters and the genre to a wider audience.

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