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        3 Trans/sexual Negativity and the Ethics of (S)exploitation in Let Me Die a Woman
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        Harper Shalloe
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Foreword xii
- Introduction: Making Films in Hell 1
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                            Part I Gender and Genre
- 1 The Body as Apparatus: Doris Wishman’s Double Agent 73 15
- 2 The Girls in the Mirror: Women’s Horror Filmmaking and Doris Wishman’s Each Time I Kill 32
- 3 Trans/sexual Negativity and the Ethics of (S)exploitation in Let Me Die a Woman 47
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                            Part II Cultural History and Adult Film Studies
- 4 Hardcore Wishman 67
- 5 Bad Bis Go to Hell: Bisexuality as Transgressive and Lucrative in Doris Wishman’s Roughies 78
- 6 “It’s strange, but it’s wonderful”: Doris Wishman’s Nude on the Moon 101
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                            Part III Comparative Approaches to Authorship
- 7 Depicting Female Bodies: Doris Wishman, Carolee Schneemann, and Legacies of Subversion 121
- 8 Revolutionization of the Erotic Screen: The Films of Doris Wishman and Wakamatsu Koji 144
- 9 “You can’t say you’re not getting a horror film here!”: Authorship, Genre, and the Accidental Avant-Garde in Doris Wishman’s A Night to Dismember 159
- 10 My Teenage Cinematic Love Affair with Doris Wishman 178
- Index 186
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Foreword xii
- Introduction: Making Films in Hell 1
- 
                            Part I Gender and Genre
- 1 The Body as Apparatus: Doris Wishman’s Double Agent 73 15
- 2 The Girls in the Mirror: Women’s Horror Filmmaking and Doris Wishman’s Each Time I Kill 32
- 3 Trans/sexual Negativity and the Ethics of (S)exploitation in Let Me Die a Woman 47
- 
                            Part II Cultural History and Adult Film Studies
- 4 Hardcore Wishman 67
- 5 Bad Bis Go to Hell: Bisexuality as Transgressive and Lucrative in Doris Wishman’s Roughies 78
- 6 “It’s strange, but it’s wonderful”: Doris Wishman’s Nude on the Moon 101
- 
                            Part III Comparative Approaches to Authorship
- 7 Depicting Female Bodies: Doris Wishman, Carolee Schneemann, and Legacies of Subversion 121
- 8 Revolutionization of the Erotic Screen: The Films of Doris Wishman and Wakamatsu Koji 144
- 9 “You can’t say you’re not getting a horror film here!”: Authorship, Genre, and the Accidental Avant-Garde in Doris Wishman’s A Night to Dismember 159
- 10 My Teenage Cinematic Love Affair with Doris Wishman 178
- Index 186