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Gender and Genre in Mickey Spillane's Vengeance Is Mine! (1950)
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Gender and Genre in Mickey Spillane's Vengeance Is Mine! (1950)

Heather Humann
10-01-2011

Abstract

sex roles audience Novels. Literary critiques Gender identity. Gender. Fiction. Self concept.
Although Vengeance Is Mine! (1950) relies on the generic conventions of hard-boiled fiction, the narrative goes beyond uncovering whodunit by revealing mid-twentieth-century anxieties about gender roles and gender normativity. Spillane's inclusion of a transgender character complicates questions of gender identity for both his contemporary readership and a modern audience.
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