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Title:
Unveiling desire : fallen women in literature, culture, and films of the East / edited by Devaleena Das and Colette Morrow.
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
ix, 286 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Women--Sexual behavior--Orient.
Femmes fatales--Orient.
Symbolism--Orient.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies.
PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern.
Other Authors:
Das, Devaleena, 1983- editor.
Morrow, Colette, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"In Unveiling Desire, Devaleena Das and Colette Morrow show that the duality of the fallen/saved woman is as prevalent in Eastern culture as it is in the West, specifically in literature and films. Using examples from the Middle to Far East, including Iran, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Japan, and China, this anthology challenges the fascination with Eastern women as passive, abject, or sexually exotic, but also resists the temptation to then focus on the veil, geisha, sati, or Muslim women's oppression without exploring Eastern women's sexuality beyond these contexts. The chapters cover instead mind/body sexual politics, patriarchal cultural constructs, the anatomy of sex and power in relation to myth and culture, denigration of female anatomy, and gender performativity. From Persepolis to Bollywood, and from fairy tales to crime fiction, the contributors to Unveiling Desire show how the struggle for women's liberation is truly global"--Provided by publisher.
"The Madonna/whore trope, familiar to anyone who is familiar with the Bible or really, any of the many centuries of cautionary tales written about women's sexuality, is usually seen as a Western construction. In Unveiling Desire, Devaleena Das and Colette Morrow show that unfortunately, the duality of the fallen/saved woman is also prevalent in Eastern culture, specifically in the literature and films of the culture. Using examples from the Middle to Far East, including Iran, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Japan, and China, this anthology challenges the fascination with Eastern women as passive, abject, or sexually exotic, but also resists the temptation to then focus on the veil, geisha, sati, or Muslim women's oppression without exploring Eastern women's sexuality beyond these contexts. The chapters, all original to the volume, cover instead mind/body sexual politics, patriarchal cultural constructs, the anatomy of sex and power in relation to myth and culture, denigration of female anatomy, and gender performativity. From Persepolis to Bollywood, and from fairy tales to crime fiction, the contributors to Unveiling Desire show how the struggle for women's liberation is truly global, and how, by focusing on a wider definition of women's sexuality and agency, the reader can gain a better understanding of how to read these Eastern works"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0813587840
9780813587844
0813587859
9780813587851
OCLC:
(OCoLC)982591466
LCCN:
2017012773
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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