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The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics David Greven

The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics By David Greven

The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics by David Greven


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The ABC TV series The Bionic Woman was a 1970s pop culture phenomenon. This book links the series to classical mythology, first-wave feminist literature, and the Hollywood 'woman's film', to place The Bionic Woman in a tradition of feminist ethics deeply concerned with autonomy, community, and the rights of animals.

The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics Summary

The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics: An Analysis of the 1970s Television Series by David Greven

The ABC TV series The Bionic Woman, created by Kenneth Johnson, was a 1970s pop culture phenomenon. Starring Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, the groundbreaking series follows Jaime's evolution from a young woman vulnerable to an exploitative social order, to a fierce individualist defying a government that sees her as property. Beneath the action-packed surface of Jaime's battles with Fembots, themes such as the chosen family, technophobia, class passing, the cyborg, artificial beings, and a growing racial consciousness receive a sophisticated treatment.

This book links the series to precedents such as classical mythology, first-wave feminist literature, and the Hollywood woman's film, to place The Bionic Woman in a tradition of feminist ethics deeply concerned with female autonomy, community, and the rights of nonhuman animals. Seen through the lens of feminist philosophy and gender studies, Jaime's constantly changing disguises, attempts to pass as human, and struggles to accept her new bionic abilities offer provocative engagement with issues of identity. Jaime Sommers is a feminist icon who continues to speak to women and queer audiences, and her struggles and triumphs resonate with a worldwide fanbase that still remains enthralled and represented by The Bionic Woman.

The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics Reviews

This is definitely a book for fans...unique, but all the better for looking at a 40 year old show with a modern eye. It works, and I defy you not to have new opinions and thoughts on the show after reading it, and after all, isn't that what any good book should do? -CYBORG Lee Majors Online

Just to prove he takes his bionics very seriously, University of South Carolina English professor David Greven has gone in deep with his latest book...fun and invigorating read. -The Advocate

Greven analyzes in his latest book the cult television show and its heroine, Jaime Sommers, as a radical piece of pop culture, for both feminism and queer public. -The Nation

One thing becomes clear on reading The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics: author David Greven takes popular culture very seriously...an in-depth, theoretical analysis...fans will appreciate the book's attention to detail...[Greven] knows his bionics inside and out...a reader-friendly approach... Fans of The Bionic Woman will wax nostalgic on reading this book, while new converts may be waiting in the wings. -The Gay & Lesbian Review/Worldwide

About David Greven

David Greven is Professor of English at the University of South Carolina. His books include Representations of Femininity in American Genre Cinema, The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics, and Gender and Sexuality in Star Trek.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Why The Bionic Woman Matters
  • Chapter 1: Mrs. Steve Austin
  • Chapter 2: Feminist Ethics
  • Chapter 3: In the Shadow of Sasquatch
  • Chapter 4: Bionic Vertigo
  • Chapter 5: Fembot Theory
  • Chapter 6: Mechaphobia and Self-Shattering
  • Chapter 7: Dogs and Sympathy
  • Epilogue: Awakenings
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Additional information

NLS9781476674070
9781476674070
1476674078
The Bionic Woman and Feminist Ethics: An Analysis of the 1970s Television Series by David Greven
New
Paperback
McFarland & Co Inc
2020-04-30
142
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