Read more
Informationen zum Autor Carol Siegel is Professor of English and American Studies at Washington State University Vancouver and author of New Millennial Sexstyles (IUP, 2000) and Goth's Dark Empire (IUP, 2005). Klappentext Carol Siegel is Professor of English and American Studies at Washington State University Vancouver and author of New Millennial Sexstyles (IUP, 2000) and Goth's Dark Empire (IUP, 2005). Zusammenfassung By examining such popular film and television shows as Mystic River, The Wire, Fifty Shades of Grey, Batman Returns, and the HBO hits, Sex and the City and Girls, Siegel takes the discussion of radical sex in the movies out of the margins of political discussions and puts it in the center, where, she argues, it has belonged all along. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction: Recent Changes in the Representation of Sex and Politics in American Cinema 1. The Sexuality of Minors: Family Values and Mysteries of Pedophilia 2. Sex Trafficking Films, Or Taken for a Ride 3. Sex and Anti-Militarism 4. Interracial Sex and Architectures of American Horror 5. Tim Burton's Films, Children, and Perversity Conclusion: The Future , No Future Notes Bibliography Index