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Ian Fleming & James Bond : the cultural politics of 007

Cultural critics examine the many faces of 007 and of its creator, Ian Fleming, placing the original novels in the political and social contexts that spawned the character
Print Book, English, 2005
Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 2005
Kongress Bloomington (Ind.) 2003
xxiii, 281 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780253345233, 9780253217431, 0253345235, 0253217431
60741860
ForewordIntroductionAbbreviationsI. The Subject Is Bond1. Fleming's Company Man: James Bond and the Management of Modernism Edward P. Comentale2. "Alimentary, Dr. Leiter": Anal Anxiety in Diamonds Are Forever Dennis W. Allen3. Lesbian Bondage, or Why Dykes Like 007 Jaime Hovey4. James Bond: Cyborg-Aristocrat Patrick O'DonnellII. Ian Fleming and Style5. Living the James Bond Lifestyle Judith Roof6. James Bond, Meta-Brand Aaron Jaffe7. The Bond Market Craig N. OwensIII. Ian Fleming and the Global Imaginary8. Bond and Britishness James Chapman9. Shoot Back in Anger: Bond and the "Angry Young Man" Brian Patton10. Tropical Bond Vivian Halloran11. The Kennedys, Fleming, and Cuba: Bond's Foreign Policy Skip Willman12. Wanting to Be James Bond Alexis AlbionIV. Structures of Feeling13. Why Size Matters Christoph Lindner14. 007 and 9/11, Specters and Structures of Feeling Stephen WattAcknowledgmentsWorks CitedContributorsIndex