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18. Designing Character
Costume, Bond Girls, and Negotiating Representation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Contributor List xi
- Foreword xvii
- Introduction. The Women of James Bond 1
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Section 1. From Novel to Film
- 1. “Women Were for Recreation” 9
- 2. The Bond Girl who is not There 18
- 3. James Bond and Female Authority 28
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Section 2. Desiring the Other
- 4. Desiring the Soviet Woman 41
- 5. “The Old Ways are Best” 51
- 6. Bond’s Bit on the Side 60
- 7. The Politics of Representation 70
- 8. Objects of White Male Desire 79
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Section 3. Feminist Critiques and Movements
- 9. “Never Trust a Rich Spy” 91
- 10. “This Never Happened to the Other Fellow” 101
- 11. “What Really Went on up there James?” 110
- 12. Sisterhood as Resistance in for your Eyes only and Octopussy 119
- 13. Bond is not enough 128
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Section 4. Gendered Conventions
- 14. Female Bodies in the James Bond Title Sequences 139
- 15. Random Access Mysteries 148
- 16. Pussy Galore 157
- 17. Female Voice and the Bond Films 167
- 18. Designing Character 176
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Section 5. Female Agency and Gender Roles
- 19. Secret Agent Nuptials 187
- 20. The Spy who Fooled me 196
- 21. “Women Drivers” 205
- 22. “It’s not for Everyone” 214
- 23. “Who is Salt?” 224
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Section 6. Judi Dench’s Tenure as M
- 24. From Masculine Mastermind to Maternal Martyr 237
- 25. M, 007, and the Challenge of Female Authority in the Bond Franchise 246
- 26. “M”(O)Thering 255
- 27. Mothering the Bond-M Relation in Skyfall and the Bond Girl Intervention 265
- 28. Property of a Lady: (S)Mothering Judi Dench’s M 274
- Bibliography 284
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Contributor List xi
- Foreword xvii
- Introduction. The Women of James Bond 1
-
Section 1. From Novel to Film
- 1. “Women Were for Recreation” 9
- 2. The Bond Girl who is not There 18
- 3. James Bond and Female Authority 28
-
Section 2. Desiring the Other
- 4. Desiring the Soviet Woman 41
- 5. “The Old Ways are Best” 51
- 6. Bond’s Bit on the Side 60
- 7. The Politics of Representation 70
- 8. Objects of White Male Desire 79
-
Section 3. Feminist Critiques and Movements
- 9. “Never Trust a Rich Spy” 91
- 10. “This Never Happened to the Other Fellow” 101
- 11. “What Really Went on up there James?” 110
- 12. Sisterhood as Resistance in for your Eyes only and Octopussy 119
- 13. Bond is not enough 128
-
Section 4. Gendered Conventions
- 14. Female Bodies in the James Bond Title Sequences 139
- 15. Random Access Mysteries 148
- 16. Pussy Galore 157
- 17. Female Voice and the Bond Films 167
- 18. Designing Character 176
-
Section 5. Female Agency and Gender Roles
- 19. Secret Agent Nuptials 187
- 20. The Spy who Fooled me 196
- 21. “Women Drivers” 205
- 22. “It’s not for Everyone” 214
- 23. “Who is Salt?” 224
-
Section 6. Judi Dench’s Tenure as M
- 24. From Masculine Mastermind to Maternal Martyr 237
- 25. M, 007, and the Challenge of Female Authority in the Bond Franchise 246
- 26. “M”(O)Thering 255
- 27. Mothering the Bond-M Relation in Skyfall and the Bond Girl Intervention 265
- 28. Property of a Lady: (S)Mothering Judi Dench’s M 274
- Bibliography 284
- Index 299