Dominique Mainon is an American author, screenwriter and filmmaker living in Laguna Beach, California. She has written several books along with noted author and film historian James Ursini including Femme Fatale: Cinema's Most Unforgettable Lethal Ladies (ISBN 0879103698)(Limelight Editions, 2009), Cinema of Obsession: Erotic Obsession and Love Gone (ISBN 0879103477) and The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen, all published by Hal Leonard/Limelight Editions. She has contributed to other books such as Gangster Film Reader, edited by Alain Silver and James Ursini, and co-authored "Mae West" (ISBN 382282321X) which is part of the Taschen Movie Icons Series edited by Paul Duncan.
Mainon is also noted as a transhumanist and futurist. Speaking on a radio interview with Dr. James Hughes, the Executive Director The Institute of Ethics and Emerging Technologies and author of Citizen Cyborg, Mainon revealed that one of her latest books in progress is an extensive study and reference about the changing role of androids, robots and cyborgs in cinema and pop-culture. She is also completing Suburban Apocalypse: The Debasement of the American Dream in Cinema, a book co-written by Scott Tapio.
Further information about Dominique Mainon can be found at www.dominiquemainon.com
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Sex in motion pictures, Action/Adventure Films, Cinema/Film: Book, Feminism and motion pictures, Femmes fatales in motion pictures, Film & Video - History & Criticism, Film & Video - Reference, Film noir, Films, cinema, Gaze in motion pictures, Heroines in motion pictures, Love in motion pictures, Motion picture actors and actresses, Motion pictures and women, Motion pictures, history, Music / Reference, Music/Songbooks, Performing Arts, Reference, Television - Reference, Violence in motion pictures, Women In Performing Arts, Women in motion picturesID Numbers
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