Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women: The Female Trickster in American CultureUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1998 - 258 páginas Women have been tricking men for thousands of years, and female tricksters have been appearing in classic and popular texts at least since the Thousand and One Nights. While there are many studies of tricksters, few have focused on the chicanery of women, and none have dealt with the ways in which the female trickster is constructed in America. Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women is the first book to explore the cultural work performed by female tricksters in the "new country" of American mass consumer culture. Beginning with such nineteenth-century novels as Capitola the Madcap and moving through twentieth-century novels, films, radio, and television shows, Lori Landay looks at how popular heroines use craft and deceit to circumvent the limitations of femininity. She considers texts of the 1920s such as Elinor Glyn's It and Anita Loos's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; films of Mae West, as well as other Depression-era and wartime film comedy; the postwar television series I Love Lucy; and such contemporary texts as "Roseanne," "Ellen," and "Batman." In addition, Landay explores the connections between these texts and advertisements selling products that encourage female deception and trickery. |
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... conventional heroine . To be a convincing madcap , Clara must not only look but act like her heroic friend . Cap instructs Clara , " Gather your veil down close ; draw up your figure , throw back your head ; walk with a little springy ...
... conventional ending of marriage . Perhaps the unresolved tensions between madcap freedom and sen- timental captivity contributed to the popularity of the work . Readers demanded that The Hidden Hand be reprinted three times serially in ...
... conventional femininity . By drawing on the three types of female trickery outlined in previous chapters - the madcap , the screwball , and the con woman - Lucy often gets what she wants . Because her trickery transgresses the ...
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The Female Trickster | 47 |
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