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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction: The Women of James Bond
Section 1: From Novel to Film
1. “Women Were for Recreation”: The Gender Politics of Ian Fleming’s James Bond
2. The Bond Girl Who is Not There: The Tiffany Case
3. James Bond and Female Authority: The Female M in the Bond Novels and Films
Section 2: Desiring the Other
4. Desiring The Soviet Woman: Tatiana Romanova and From Russia with Love
5. “The Old Ways are Best”: The Colonization of Women of Color in Bond Films
6. Bond’s Bit on the Side: Race, Exoticism and the Bond “Fluffer” Character
7. The Politics of Representation: Disciplining and Domesticating Miss Moneypenny in Skyfall
8. Objects of White Male Desire: (D)Evolving Representations of Asian Women in Bond Films
Section 3: Feminist Critiques and Movements
9. “Never Trust a Rich Spy”: Ursula Andress, Vesper Lynd, and Mythic Power in Casino Royale 1967
10. “This Never Happened to the Other Fellow”: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service as Bond Woman’s Film
11. “What Really Went on up There James?”: Bond’s Wife, Blofeld’s Patients, and Empowered Bond Women
12. Sisterhood as Resistance in For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy
13. Bond is Not Enough: Elektra King and the Desiring Bond Girl
Section 4: Gendered Conventions
14. Female Bodies in James Bond Title Sequences
15. Random Access Mysteries: James Bond and the Matter of the Unknown Woman
16. Pussy Galore: Women and Music in Goldfinger
17. Female Voice and the Bond Films
18. Designing Character: Costume, Bond Girls, and Negotiating Representation
Section 5: Female Agency and Gender Roles
19. Secret Agent Nuptials: Marriage, Gender Roles, and the “Different Bond Woman” in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
20. The Spy Who Fooled Me: The Early Bond Girl and the Magician’s Assistant
21. “Women Drivers”: The Changing Role of the Bond Girl in Vehicle Chases
22. “It’s Not For Everyone”: James Bond and Miss Moneypenny in Skyfall
23. “Who is Salt?”
Section 6: Judi Dench’s Tenure as M
24. From Masculine Mastermind to Maternal Martyr: Judi Dench’s M, Skyfall, and the Patriarchal Logic of James Bond Films
25. M, 007, and the Challenge of Female Authority in the Bond Franchise
26. “M”(O)Thering: Female Representation of Age and Power in James Bond
27. Mothering The Bond-M Relation in Skyfall and the Bond Girl Intervention
28. Property of a Lady: (S)Mothering Judi Dench’s M
Bibliography
Index
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