www.SealPress.com

Seal Press: Groundbreaking Books. By Women. For Women.
All material copyright © Seal Press
Hellions

Hellions

Pop Culture’s Rebel Women
ISBN-10: 1580052401
ISBN-13: 9781580052405
280 pages
Paperback
$15.95 US
Rights: World
Published: October 2008

About the Book

Who is the iconic rebel? Is it a character from the legacy of James Dean or Clint Eastwood, or maybe a Beat Generation writer? Better yet, is it a woman?

Modern pop culture and the media have distorted the notion of rebellion. Classic male rebels appear sexy, nomadic—naturally rebellious—while unorthodox women are reprimanded, made to fit unrealistic roles and body images, or mocked for their decadence and self-indulgence. In order to appreciate our legacy of female rebels—and create space for future cultural icons—the notion of rebellion needs to be reevaluated.

From Madonna and Marilyn Monroe to the reality TV stars and hotel chain heiresses of the twenty-first century, Hellions analyzes the celebration of pop culture icons and its impact on notions of gender. Looking at these past examples, Hellions expands upon the definition of rebellion and offers a new understanding of what would be considered rebellious in the celebrity-obsessed media culture of the twenty-first century.
Maria Raha
About Maria Raha
Maria Raha is the author of Cinderella’s Big Score: Women of the Punk and Indie Underground. Her nonfiction work has also appeared in Young Wives’ Tales: New Adventures in Love and Partnership (Seal Press, 2001) and The W Effect: Bush’s War on Women (Feminist Press, 2004). She is the managing editor of Swingset and a contributor to Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture, among other publications. Maria currently resides in Philadelphia.

Related Subjects

 
 

Features

 
 

E-Newsletters

(enter your email address)

 
A Member of the Perseus Books Group