Sugar and Spice, and Everything Nice: What Rough Heroines Tell Us about Imaginative Resistance: Sugar and Spice

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Abstract

This article examines the asymmetry between our engagement with male characters in fictional narratives who transgress moral norms and female characters who do the same. I claim that rough heroines present a new puzzling instance of resistance phenomena that cannot be accounted for by even the most recent accounts of imaginative resistance that incorporate considerations of narrative context, such as genre and narrative artistry. I sketch a solution that points to the violation of gender norms and the challenge to power dynamics as the source of resistance. I argue that rough heroines reveal an important element of narrative engagement that has been largely overlooked in the literature: appreciators’ interpretive horizons.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)201-212
Number of pages13
JournalThe journal of aesthetics and art criticism
Volume76
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018
Externally publishedYes

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