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The classic | {{EFCindex}}The classic '''female spy''' is [[Mata Hari]], a woman who relies on her sexuality and men's inability to see past women's sexuality. By contrast, [[James Bond]] is the classic male spy: he too uses his sexuality, but the emphasis for him is on adventure, action, and his sexual activities are portrayed as "exploits" or "conquests". A number of works have taken on these conventions. | ||
==List of female spies in SF== | |||
* [[Sydney Bristow]] & numerous other agents in [[Alias (TV series)|Alias]] | * [[Sydney Bristow]] & numerous other agents in [[Alias (TV series)|Alias]] | ||
* [[Phèdre nó Delaunay]] in [[Jacqueline Carey]]'s [[Kushiel series]], starting with <I>Kushiel's Dart</I> (2001), uses a woman in the mata hari role. | * [[Phèdre nó Delaunay]] in [[Jacqueline Carey]]'s [[Kushiel series]], starting with <I>Kushiel's Dart</I> (2001), uses a woman in the mata hari role. | ||
* Hana Gitelman (played by Stana Katic) in "[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]", a former Mossad agent | * [[Hana Gitelman]] (played by Stana Katic) in "[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]", a former Mossad agent | ||
* [[Agent 355]] - a spy & Yorick's bodyguard in ''[[Y: The Last Man]]'' | * [[Agent 355]] - a spy & Yorick's bodyguard in ''[[Y: The Last Man]]'' | ||
* [[Xena]] & [[Gabrielle]] in various undercover roles | * [[Xena]] & [[Gabrielle]] in various undercover roles | ||
* [[Rachel Mansour]] in ''[[Singularity Sky]]'' and ''[[Iron Sunrise]]'' by [[Charles Stross]] | * [[Rachel Mansour]] in ''[[Singularity Sky]]'' and ''[[Iron Sunrise]]'' by [[Charles Stross]] | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[Dragon lady stereotype]] | |||
==References and further reading== | |||
* ''[[The Lady Investigates|The Lady Investigates: Women Detectives and Spies in Fiction]]'' by [[Patricia Craig]] and [[Mary Cadogan]]. ISBN 0-19-281938-0. (1981) | |||
[[Category:Characters by occupation|Spies]] | [[Category:Characters by occupation|Spies]] | ||
[[Category:Lists of female characters|Spies]] | [[Category:Lists of female characters|Spies]] | ||
[[Category:Characterization tropes|Spies]] | |||
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The classic female spy is Mata Hari, a woman who relies on her sexuality and men's inability to see past women's sexuality. By contrast, James Bond is the classic male spy: he too uses his sexuality, but the emphasis for him is on adventure, action, and his sexual activities are portrayed as "exploits" or "conquests". A number of works have taken on these conventions.
List of female spies in SF
- Sydney Bristow & numerous other agents in Alias
- Phèdre nó Delaunay in Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel series, starting with Kushiel's Dart (2001), uses a woman in the mata hari role.
- Hana Gitelman (played by Stana Katic) in "Heroes", a former Mossad agent
- Agent 355 - a spy & Yorick's bodyguard in Y: The Last Man
- Xena & Gabrielle in various undercover roles
- Rachel Mansour in Singularity Sky and Iron Sunrise by Charles Stross
See also
References and further reading
- The Lady Investigates: Women Detectives and Spies in Fiction by Patricia Craig and Mary Cadogan. ISBN 0-19-281938-0. (1981)