Contributor
Funnell, Lisa, 1980- editor.
ImprintAlbany, NY : SUNY Press, [2022]
Imprint2022
Descriptionxi, 261 pages ; 23 cm
Note:Introduction: The Promise of #MeToo as a Theoretical Lens / Lisa Funnell and Ralph Beliveau -- Delightful Duties? Sexual Violence in the Connery-Era James Bond Films (1962-1971) / Lisa Funnell -- Before #MeToo: Maria Schneider and the Cultural Politics of Victimhood / Sabrina Moro -- A Rapist in My Apartment: Class, Rape, and Saturday Night Fever / Katherine Karlin -- Deny the Beast: The Howling (1981) and Rape Culture / Brian Brems --A Woman of Obvious Power: Witchcraft and the Case against Marital Rape in 1980s America / Emily Naser-Hall -- "The Rapiest Film of the 1980s": Analog "Revenge Porn," Raced and Gendered Surveillance, and Revenge of the Nerds / Julia Chan -- "Nothing happened to her that she didn't invite": Wes Craven, Rape Culture, and the Scream Trilogy / Brittany Caroline Speller -- Survivors in Rape-Revenge Films: Melancholic Vigilantes / Amanda Spallacci -- Painting Pain on Her Skin: Vigilante Justice and the Feminist Revenge Heroine in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo / Nicole Burkholder-Mosco -- Taking Consent into Account: American Teen Films amidst #MeToo / Michele Meek -- Flipping the Script on Consent: Recentering Young Women's Sexual Agency in Teen Comedies / Shana MacDonald -- Seeing What Isn't There: The Invisible Man and #MeToo / Michelle Kay Hansen -- Believable: Feminist Resistance of Rape Culture in Netflix's Unbelievable / Tracy Everbach.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note:Considers how Hollywood films since the 1960s have both reflected and shaped attitudes toward rape and sexual violence.