Athena's Daughters

Television’s New Women Warriors

Kathleen Kennedy editor Frances Early editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Syracuse University Press

Published:30th Apr '03

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Athena's Daughters cover

This book is unique in its critical inquiry into the new woman warrior's appropriation of violence and the Western war narrative. Informed by feminist theoretical debates regarding women's new roles, the authors delve into the meaning of that appropriation for alternative storytelling. To date, television's ""ferocious few"" have received little scholarly attention. By inviting a variety of perspectives, editors Frances Early and Kathleen Kennedy provide a cutting-edge forum to recognize women's increasing role in popular culture as they are cast as action heroes. As a timely and accessible work, this book will appeal to scholars, feminists, cultural critics, and the general reader.

[An] energetic anthology. . . . Whether discussing male fans’ reactions to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Xena as an archetypal hero, or women warriors in La Femme Nikita, the essays [are] . . . an important new addition to the fields of media studies and popular culture studies. An exciting feminist exploration of the intersection between the turn-of-the-millennium’s new war culture and the figure of the prime-time woman warrior. The collection is particularly compelling for its interrogation of fan fiction, critical/academic discourse, and internet communities as well as television episodes.

ISBN: 9780815629689

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm

Weight: 369g

192 pages