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2006 book by Dominique Mainon and James Ursini

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The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen
AuthorDominique Mainon and James Ursini
LanguageEnglish
SubjectFilm history, warrior women, cinema, pop culture
GenreGender studies
PublisherHal Leonard Press/Limelight Editions
Publication dateApril 2006 (USA)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages400
ISBN0-87910-327-2
OCLC63703060
Followed byCinema of Obsession: Erotic Fixation and Love Gone Wrong in the Movies 

The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen (ISBN 0-87910-327-2) is a non-fiction book documenting the evolution of the female action hero in cinema, television and pop-culture.

The Modern Amazons was written by Dominique Mainon and James Ursini and published by Hal Leonard/Limelight Editions in 2006.

Synopsis

From Barbarella to Barb Wire, the book surveys public reception and interest in the "warrior-woman" and the Amazon archetype in media. The Modern Amazons is written from Mainon's perspective and balanced with academic analysis from James Ursini.

The book explores representations of warrior women in film, television, and pop culture including:

Ursini and Mainon also examine feminist readings and sapphic text and subtext in media such as: the Powerpuff Girls, Tank Girl, G.I. Jane, La Femme Nikita, Alien, Pippi Longstocking, Pepper from Police Woman, and Clarice in The Silence of the Lambs.

Reception

According to reviewers, The Modern Amazons has "an authoritative style... free of pretension and stuffiness."

References

  1. Alicia Eler "Women As Warriors" (Windy City Times, July 3, 2007)
  2. Staff - "The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen" (Books to Watch Out For: The Lesbian Edition)
  3. J.R. Taylor - Packed, Stacked and on the Attack (Mr. Skin, July 1, 2006)
  4. Mary Cowper - "Reviewer's Bookwatch" (April 2006, Volume 6, Number 4)
  5. Gary Dowell - "B Movie Magic: Celebrating the Silver Screen's Tough Broads and One Mutated Superhero" (Baltimore City Paper, June 7, 2006)

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