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Girls Who Bite Back
Witches, Mutants, Slayers and Freaks
edited by Emily Pohl-Weary

"Girls Who Bite Back ... takes apart the buxom sidekick and reconstructs her as a sturdily subversive lead. It's more than an anthology; it's a community in book form. Pohl-Weary has used her powers for good."
NOW Magazine

Bombshell spies, slayers, witches and assassins: kick-ass female stars have taken over blockbuster movies like Charlie's Angels and Kill Bill as well as prime time TV hits such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Charmed. These characters kill as quickly as they break down in tears, and beat guys up as easily as they toss them into bed. With very few exceptions, they're young, white, beautiful, straight and skinny. How are young women to respond to these images of women who fight (or bite) back? As the product of corporate media, are these icons of "female power" merely cons?

This one-of-a-kind anthology of new fiction, essays and comics recognizes the seductiveness as well as the limitations of such contemporary pop culture heroines. Contributors — including Nalo Hopkinson, Larissa Lai, Shary Boyle, Nikki Stafford, Mariko Tamaki, Sonja Ahlers and Sherwin Tjia — critique constructs of female power and invent alternative role models.

About the Editor   Emily Pohl-Weary is co-author of the Hugo Award-winning Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril, a biography of her grandmother. She is a regular book section writer for Toronto's NOW magazine, edits the zine Kiss Machine and is fiction editor for Broken Pencil. Visit her website at www.girlswhobiteback.com.

Girls Who Bite Back

Girls Who Bite Back

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Categories
  · Women's Studies
  · Cultural Studies
  · Sociology

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360 pages
$26.95 Cdn
$26.95 US
6" x 9" paper
ISBN-10: 1-894549-33-3
ISBN-13: 978-1-894549-33-2

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