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Index
Acknowledgments: Confidential Sources Introduction: The Girl Who Kicked the Sophists’ Nest Part One: Lisbeth “The Idiot” Salander Chapter 1: Labeling Lisbeth: Sti(e)gma and Spoiled Identity
The Right to Remain Sullen I Know You Are but What Am I? Girls, Interrupted
Chapter 2: The Mis-Education of Lisbeth Salander and the Alchemy of the At-Risk Child
Knowledge Is Power No Child Left Unharmed Intellectual Gifts Panoptic Power Teach . . . Your Children Well I Don’t Wanna Be Learned!
Chapter 3: The Girl Who Turned the Tables: A Queer Reading of Lisbeth Salander
“I Am Also an Alien”: The Girl Who Was Not One The Masculinity of Violence “I Can Be a Regular Bitch. Just Try Me” “You Have the Right to Remain Silent” Sexuality and Representation
Part Two: Mikael “Do-Gooder” Blomkvist Chapter 4: Why Are So Many Women F***ing Kalle Blomkvist?: Larsson’s Philosophy of Female Attraction
All Out of Love Lonely Is the Night Even the Nights Are Better The One That You Love Just as I Am
Chapter 5: Why Journalists and Geniuses Love Coffee and Hate Themselves
A Krona for Your Thoughts Let Them Eat Cake! (but First, a Cup of Coffee) The Lost Café One for the Road
Chapter 6: The Making of Kalle Blomkvist: Crime Journalism in Postwar Sweden
The Journalist as a Mouthpiece for Political Power The Journalist as a Critic of the Welfare State The Journalist as an Interpreter of the Culture of Violence The Journalist as a Crime Scriptwriter One Hundred Cases of Deadly Violence In the Footsteps of Heroes
Part Three: Stieg Larsson, Mystery Man Chapter 7: The Philosopher Who Knew Stieg Larsson: A Brief Memoir
Exposing Extremist Activities Stieg as a Writer Anti-Semitism as a Litmus Test Disclosing the Sweden Democrats A Determined Democrat Feminism and Honor Killings Against Pseudoscience Racist Pseudoscience Stieg as a Skeptic Stieg as a Fiction Writer
Chapter 8: “This Isn’t Some Damned Locked-Room Mystery Novel”: Is The Millennium Trilogy Popular Fiction or Literature?
Popular Fiction and Locked Rooms: Why Do We Enjoy Mysteries? War of the Words: Fiction with a Purpose It’s All Relative: Culture, Fiction, and Literature Stieg Larsson and the Girl Who Redefined Crime Fiction?
Chapter 9: Why We Enjoy Reading about Men Who Hate Women: Aristotle’s Cathartic Appeal
“Bring Me the Man-Killing Ax!” Aristotle’s Catharsis Nussbaum’s Clarification Salander’s Satisfying Revenge
Chapter 10: The Dragon Tattoo and the Voyeuristic Reader
Escapism or Exposure? The Desensitized Audience Lisbeth Salander: A Complex Heroine
Part Four: “Everyone Has Secrets” Chapter 11: Hacker’s Republic: Information Junkies in a Free Society
What Is a Hacker? The Hacker Ethic The Hacker Millennium The Mighty Citizen Watching the Watchers The Hornet’s Nest
Chapter 12: Kicking the Hornet’s Nest: The Hidden “Section” in Every Institution
Just a Few Bad Apples or the Whole Darn Tree? Keeping Order versus Achieving Justice Institutions and Patriarchy: Men Who Hate Women
Chapter 13: Secret Meetings: The Truth Is in the Gossip
Can I Trust You with This? What’s Mine Is Mine (Unless You Take It) The Grapevine Goes Digital Small Talk about Big People Why I Can Trust You with This
Part Five: 75,000 Volts of Vengeance Can’t Be Wrong, Can It? Chapter 14: The Principled Pleasure: Lisbeth’s Aristotelian Revenge
Punishment and Revenge Best Served Cold Rhetoric of Revenge
Chapter 15: Acting Out of Duty or Just Acting Out?: Salander and Kant
Criminal Intent Heroes and Hacks Practical Help The Injustice System
Chapter 16: To Catch a Thief: The Ethics of Deceiving Bad People
The Journalist Who Fights Fire with Fire Salander’s Principles
Contributors: The Knights of the Philosophic Table Index: Code Words
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