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. |
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Contenido
Female Tricksters | 32 |
The Female Trickster | 47 |
Female Tricksters | 94 |
Covert Power Television and Postwar | 155 |
Feminism and the Female | 197 |
Notes | 219 |
Acknowledgments | 245 |
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Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women: The Female Trickster in American Culture Lori Landay Vista de fragmentos - 1998 |
Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women: The Female Trickster in American Culture Lori Landay Vista de fragmentos - 1998 |
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