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Title: Modern-Day Siren‘s Song
Authors: Krantz, Brittany Nicole
Keywords: Performing arts;Entertainment;Madonna;Whore complex;Siren
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Avellino : Associazione culturale Internazionale Sinestesie
Citation: Krantz, Brittany N. "Modern-Day Siren‘s Song." Sinestesieonline. A. 5, no. 18 (Dicembre 2016): 1-13
Abstract: This short story is written considering some possibile, real declinations of the performing arts. An ambitious young woman named Jessie assumes the concurrent, yet seemingly-contradictory identities of academic intellectual by day and exotic dancer by night, driven by her struggles with the Madonna-Whore Complex and the assumptions that working in the field of sexual entertainment will quell her insecurities, and make her more desirable by increasing her sex appeal. Jessie‘s role as a racy entertainer boldly displays her sex appeal, but masks her potential as a desirable wife, subsequently creating an allusion to the Sirens of epic literature.
URI: http://sinestesieonline.it/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/dicembre2016-19.pdf
http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/3662
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-1892
ISSN: 2280-6849
Appears in Collections:Sinestesieonline. A. 5, no. 18 (Dicembre 2016)

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