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Action Heroines in the 21st Century: Sisters in Arms

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Action Heroines in the 21st Century: Sisters in Arms

Contributors:

By (Author) Fran Pheasant-Kelly
Edited by Christa Van Raalte

ISBN:

9781399529754

Publisher:

Edinburgh University Press

Imprint:

Edinburgh University Press

Publication Date:

8th December 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Film history, theory or criticism

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

342

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Action Heroines in the Twenty-First Century highlights the changing representation of female protagonists in recent action-led genres. It responds to an upturn in women-centred narratives over the past two decades, specifically, those that involve groups of women in action. The work demonstrates how this collective agency reflects an increasingly global rejection of violence towards women (illustrated through initiatives such as the #MeToo movement, and the united reactions to the deaths of Sarah Everard, Sabina Nessa and the deaths of young Iranian women detained by security forces in Iran in 2022). It is against this backdrop that an escalating number of action films released over recent years counter contemporaneous perceptions of women as victims in the face of threat and enable progressive media representations of women.

This book charts such representations from a diverse range of national cinemas and genres, moving from remakes of Charlie's Angels through to the Western, eco-activism, action-comedy and Marvel's superheroines, thus providing a broad platform for its argument and highlighting the growing significance of action heroines operating collectively.

Author Bio

Dr Fran Pheasant-Kelly is Reader in Screen Studies and Director of Centre for Film, Media, Discourse and Culture at the University of Wolverhampton. Christa Van Raalte is Associate Professor of Film and Television at Bournemouth University. Her research interests include constructions of gender in science fiction and action films, narrative strategies in complex TV, and working conditions in the film and television industries. She has recently published articles on these topics in journals including the New Review for Film and Television Studies, the Journal of Popular Film and Television, and Media Industries, as well as a number of book chapters and industry reports.

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