Women in James Bon films from a feminist perspective Project description Over the course of 37 books and 23 films the women James Bonds life have represented the best and the worst of human nature. From warriors to murderers they inhabited and exhibited the archetypes of their times. This paper looks at the womens contributions to the Bond franchise, their effect on society, and the feminist consciousness raising affects that have influenced multiple generations. Working Bibliography/Works Cited Women and James Bond All Shook Up Amis, Kingsley. The James Bond Dossier. New York New American Library, 1965. Print. Caplen, Robert A. Shaken & Stirred The Feminism of James Bond. Lexington Xlibris. Print. Cork, John, and Bruce Scivally. James Bond. New York Harry N. Abrams, 2002. Print. Cork, John, and Collin Stutz. James Bond Encyclopedia. New York DK Pub., 2009. Print. Cox, Katharine. “Becoming James Bond Daniel Craig, rebirth, and refashioning masculinity in Casino Royale (2006).” Journal of Gender Studies 23.2 (2014) 184-196. Dodds, Klaus. “Shaking and Stirring James Bond Age, Gender, and Resilience in Skyfall (2012).” Journal of Popular Film and Television. Vol. 42, No. 3, 30.09.2014, p. 116-130. Funnell, Lisa. “Negotiating Shifts in Feminism The Bad Girls of James Bond.” Women on Screen Feminism and Femininity in Visual Culture. Ed. Melanie Waters. Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Print. Garland, Tony W. “The Coldest Weapon of All The Bond Girl Villain in James Bond Films.” Journal of Popular Film and Television 8 Aug. 2009 179-88. Print. Lindner, Christoph. The James Bond Phenomenon A Critical Reader. Manchester Manchester UP , 2003. Print. Malone, Aubrey. Hollywood’s Second Sex The Treatment of Women in the Film Industry, 1900-1999. Jefferson McFarland, 2015. Print. Moniot, Drew. “James Bond and America in the sixties An investigation of the formula film in popular culture.” Journal of the University Film Association (1976) 25-33. Neuendorf, Kimberly A., Thomas D. Gore, Amy Dalessandro, Patricie Janstova, and Sharon Snyder-Suhy. “Shaken and Stirred A Content Analysis of Womens Portrayals in James Bond Films.” Sex Roles 1 June 2010 747-61. Web. http//dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11199-009-9644-2 Packer, Jeremy, ed. Secret agents popular icons beyond James Bond. Peter Lang, 2009. Penley, Constance, ed. Feminism and film theory. Routledge, 2013. South, James B., and Held, Jacob M. James Bond and Philosophy Questions Are Forever. Chicago, Ill. Open Court, 2006. Print. Tippins, Stephen B. “007’s Masculine Mystique James Bond Is More Than a Glamorous Womanizer.” American Conservative 17 Oct. 2012 34-37. Print. Weiner, Robert G., B. Lynn Whitfield, and Jack Becker, eds. James Bond in World and Popular Culture The Films are Not Enough. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012.
November 4, 2021
JC Penney Health Philosophy and Health Plan
November 4, 2021

Multi agency working in health and social care

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To write about the scenario that will demonstrate the benefit of multi agency working within the health and social care services. The scenario will demonstrate the writer working as a Care Coordinator in the community who will be working with patients discharge from mental institutions to settle back in the community and support them to access the care needs and welfare needs to promote the wellbeing. The scenario will demonstrate the benefit of multi agency working proving the importance of pulling resources together and communicating with all professional bodies as providing the best services to the clients and their families.

 
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