Single and Psycho: How pop culture created the unstable single woman
by Caroline Young
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Description
A lively, sharp and thought-provoking exploration of the enduring stereotype of the dangerous single woman in popular culture.
From the obsessive 'bunny boiler' of Fatal Attraction to the tabloid frenzy over Taylor Swift’s relationship status, Caroline Young explores how single women have so often been portrayed as unstable, dangerous, or incomplete.
Blending cultural criticism with her own personal experience, Young examines how these stereotypes have been shaped by broader social trends, including the antifeminist backlash of the 1980s and the current renaissance of the ‘trad-wife’.
Through her analysis of books, movies, and TV shows, she reveals how these narratives reflect deeper anxieties about women’s independence. Engaging, witty, fun and feminist, Single and Psycho is a timely critique of how society views single women – and a celebration of their complexity and resilience.
Details
Single and Psycho: How pop culture created the unstable single woman
by Caroline Young
ISBN
9781916812543
Publisher
Saraband / Contraband
Binding
Paperback
Publication date
Sept. 25, 2025