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Book cover image of Femme Fatale: Cinema's Most Unforgettable Lethal Ladies by James Ursini

Authors: James Ursini, Dominique Mainon
ISBN-13: 9780879103699, ISBN-10: 0879103698
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Limelight Editions
Date Published: October 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: James Ursini

Book Synopsis

From the femme fatale of the early cinema to her post-feminist rebirth, this lavishly illustrated book and comprehensive guide traces the history of these dangerously alluring, manipulative, and desperate lethal ladies. Femme Fatale surveys the history of the femme fatale in world cinema, with more than 300 photographs testifying to the power of these mysterious women. The book begins with the silent period and its vamps, like Theda Bara, Pola Negri, Clara Bow, and Bebe Daniels, then moves on to the Pre-Code sound period of American films, which, showing liberated attitudes toward sex and women, featured actresses like Jean Harlow, Marlene Dietrich, and Greta Garbo. The story continues with the noir 1940s, when the femme fatale became truly lethal - including actresses like Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth, and Barbara Stanwyck. In the repressive 1950s, the international femme fatale took the fore - Brigitte Bardot, Maria Felix, Elizabeth Taylor, Anita Ekberg, etc. Finally, the authors turn to the revolutionary post-feminist modern period, with an array of lethal ladies from all over the world, like Pam Grier, Salma Hayek, Gong Li, Angelina Jolie, and Sharon Stone.

Table of Contents

Introduction 2

1 Pre-Code Femmes Fatales in the Early Cinema: From Liberation to Repression 6

2 Film Noir's Deadly Female: Subversion and Transgression 110

3 The Femme Fatale is Silenced in the U.S.: The Rise of the International Femme Fatale 180

4 The Post-Feminist Explosion: The Femme Fatale Comes Into Her Own 240

Filmography 376

Selected Bibliography and Acknowledgments 388

Index 389

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