The Action Heroine's Handbook

The Action Heroine's Handbook
Author: Jennifer Worick
Publisher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781931686686

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Behind every great action hero is an even greater action heroine. Following on the success of The Action Hero's Handbook, which has over 125,000 copies in print, The Action Heroine's Handbook shows readers the essential techniques of fighting bad guys, adopting a secret identity, battling aliens, manoeuvring rapids, outwitting intruders and outrunning criminals-in high heels and a bustier.The greatest action heroines of TV and film are highlighted here. In chapters such as "Tough Chick Skills," "Beauty Skills," "Brain Skills," "Brawn Skills" and "Escape Skills," readers will learn to be as powerful as Ripley, as buff as Nikita and as tough as Lara Croft. With step-by-step instructions from experts ("Step 8: Squeeze your hips and thighs together to render your opponent unconscious.") and two-colour storyboard illustrations, The Action Heroine's Handbook is an original fusion of genuine how-to skills, manual format, humour and pop culture appeal.

The Otome Heroine's Fight for Survival: Volume 3

The Otome Heroine's Fight for Survival: Volume 3
Author: Harunohi Biyori
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2024-11-08
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1718311524

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Alia continues to roam the land in her quest to become stronger and overcome her fate. Her ruthless actions and impressive feats of carnage have made her notorious among those who operate from the shadows of the Kingdom of Claydale. Her habit of coating her hair in illusory ashes and her developing features have earned her the nickname “Lady Cinders,” and that name alone is enough to strike fear in the hearts of many. Cutting down any who would stand in her way, Alicia returns to the Barony of Horus—where her journey began two and a half years ago—to repay a debt. There, she runs into a few familiar faces...

The New Heroines

The New Heroines
Author: Katheryn Wright
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2016-03-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This book explores how the next generation of teen and young adult heroines in popular culture are creating a new feminist ideal for the 21st century. Representations of a teenage girl who is unique or special occur again and again in coming-of-age stories. It's an irresistible concept: the heroine who seems just like every other, but under the surface, she has the potential to change the world. This book examines the cultural significance of teen and young adult female characters—the New Heroines—in popular culture. The book addresses a wide range of examples primarily from the past two decades, with several chapters focusing on a specific heroic figure in popular culture. In addition, the author offers a comparative analysis between the "New Woman" figure from the late 19th and early 20th century and the New Heroine in the 21st century. Readers will understand how representations of teenage girls in fiction and nonfiction are positioned as heroic because of their ability to find out about themselves by connecting with other people, their environment, and technology.

Heroine Stories

Heroine Stories
Author: Virginia Loh-Hagan
Publisher: Cherry Lake
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1534141278

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People have been telling stories since the beginning of time--sharing them from one generation to the next. In Heroine Stories, readers will read four different tales from smart, strong, heroic women. Readers will recognize some of their favorite stories growing up and discover new ones. Books include mature, complex themes at a low readability to engage struggling readers. Includes a table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, sidebars, educational matter, and activities.

Folk Heroes and Heroines around the World

Folk Heroes and Heroines around the World
Author: Graham Seal
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 793
Release: 2016-03-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This comprehensive collection of folk hero tales builds on the success of the first edition by providing readers with expanded contextual information on story characters from the Americas to Zanzibar. Despite the tremendous differences between cultures and ethnicities across the world, all of them have folk heroes and heroines—real and imagined—that have been represented in tales, legends, songs, and verse. These stories persist through time and space, over generations, even through migrations to new countries and languages. This encyclopedia is a one-stop source for broad coverage of the world's folk hero tales. Geared toward high school and early college readers, the book opens with an overview of folk heroes and heroines that provides invaluable context and then presents a chronology. The book is divided into two main sections: the first provides entries on the major types and themes; the second addresses specific folk tale characters organized by continent with folk hero entries organized alphabetically. Each entry provides cross references as well as a list of further readings. Continent sections include a bibliography for additional research. The book concludes with an alphabetical list of heroes and an index of hero types.

Heroines, Harpies, and Housewives

Heroines, Harpies, and Housewives
Author: Martha Moffitt Peacock
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2020-11-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004432159

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A novel and female empowering interpretive approach to these artistic archetypes in her analysis of Imaging Women of Consequence in the Dutch Golden Age.

Heroines and Local Girls

Heroines and Local Girls
Author: Pamela L. Cheek
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-09-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0812251482

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Over the course of the long eighteenth century, a network of some fifty women writers, working in French, English, Dutch, and German, staked out a lasting position in the European literary field. These writers were multilingual and lived for many years outside of their countries of origin, translated and borrowed from each others' works, attended literary circles and salons, and fashioned a transnational women's literature characterized by highly recognizable codes. Drawing on a literary geography of national types, women writers across Western Europe read, translated, wrote, and rewrote stories about exceptional young women, literary heroines who transcend the gendered destiny of their distinctive cultural and national contexts. These transcultural heroines struggle against the cultural constraints determining the sexualized fates of local girls. In Heroines and Local Girls, Pamela L. Cheek explores the rise of women's writing as a distinct, transnational category in Britain and Europe between 1650 and 1810. Starting with an account of a remarkable tea party that brought together Frances Burney, Sophie von La Roche, and Marie Elisabeth de La Fite in conversation about Stéphanie de Genlis, she excavates a complex community of European and British women authors. In chapters that incorporate history, network theory, and feminist literary history, she examines the century-and-a-half literary lineage connecting Madame de Maintenon to Mary Wollstonecraft, including Charlotte Lennox and Françoise de Graffigny and their radical responses to sexual violence. Neither simply a reaction to, nor collusion with, patriarchal and national literary forms but, rather, both, women's writing offered an invitation to group membership through a literary project of self-transformation. In so doing, argues Cheek, women's writing was the first modern literary category to capitalize transnationally on the virtue of identity, anticipating the global literary marketplace's segmentation of affinity-based reading publics, and continuing to define women's writing to this day.

Cinderella

Cinderella
Author: Cox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1893
Genre:
ISBN:

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