Fiction and Serial Killer: When Women Resort to Violence

Authors

  • Marina López Martínez

Abstract

This article deals with the figure of the serial killer, a character whose extreme violence has constituted it as the maximum exponent of evilness in our cultural representations. My main interest is to see the treatment that some French police novel writers reserve to him: Brigitte Aubert, Maud Tabachnik, Fred Vargas and Virginie Despentes. The cinematographic adaptation of Despente’s Baise-moi (2000) is specially revealing: while the bloodthirsty murders of Hannibal Lecter or other masculine serial killers receive the approval of the great public and the critic in general, the crimes committed by the two heroins of Virginie Despentes have been put under the censorship. I try to demonstrate from this example that the use of violent women is still disturbing, a taboo after which remains old generic prejudices.

Published

2005-01-11

How to Cite

[1]
López Martínez, M. 2005. Fiction and Serial Killer: When Women Resort to Violence. Lectora: Journal of Women and Textuality. 11 (Jan. 2005), 131–141.