Evil Sisters: The Threat of Female Sexuality and the Cult of ManhoodAlfred A. Knopf, 1996 - 480 síður Bram Dijkstra's new book, ten years in work, is a stunning inquiry into the idea of woman as seductress: how, in many areas of twentieth-century high and popular culture, the female came to be portrayed as a regressive, primitive force whose sexuality could destroy the social order, undermining the supremacy of the white male - and shows the devastating historical effects of this portrayal. Dijkstra begins his analysis with the 1915 silent film A Fool There Was, in which Theda Bara first embodied our century's vision of the Vamp - kohl-eyed, predatory, seducing respectable men and destroying them with her voracious appetite. The part played by turn-of-the-century biologists, gynecologists, psychologists, geneticists, and sociologists in helping to develop distorted ideas of gender, sex, and race is examined. And Dijkstra shows how these distortions have been reflected in painting; in popular and literary fiction, from Bram Stoker's Dracula to the novels of Conrad, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Faulkner; and in cinema's femmes fatales, from Louise Brooks, Garbo, and Dietrich to the fatal women of the 1990s. Finally, the book makes shockingly clear how the parallel paths of the new style of misogyny and racism merged in the 1920s during the rise of nationalist politics - converging in Hitler's Mein Kampf and the politics of genocide. |
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... Freud first published in 1905 , which has since come to be known as Dora . Freud's frustrating confrontation with the regressive tendencies of modern femininity forced him to deal explicitly , though quite delicately , with what he saw ...
... Freud first published in 1905 , which has since come to be known as Dora . Freud's frustrating confrontation with the regressive tendencies of modern femininity forced him to deal explicitly , though quite delicately , with what he saw ...
Síða 107
... Freud would not have been Freud if he had not had a little more up his sleeve . Dora was really lusting after her own father , as Freudian little girls were wont to . Extrapolating from this assumption , he decided that Dora had come to ...
... Freud would not have been Freud if he had not had a little more up his sleeve . Dora was really lusting after her own father , as Freudian little girls were wont to . Extrapolating from this assumption , he decided that Dora had come to ...
Síða 108
... Freud had already decided what he could have expected from Dora had he " allowed her " to project her desire for her father onto him . The sex - crazed oral demons awakened in this young woman would have moved in to vampirize him . But ...
... Freud had already decided what he could have expected from Dora had he " allowed her " to project her desire for her father onto him . The sex - crazed oral demons awakened in this young woman would have moved in to vampirize him . But ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE LORDS OF CREATION BATTLE | 9 |
The Biology of Racism and the Iron Law of the Jungle | 219 |
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