Introduction
Part I: Making a Mess of Motherhood
1.From “Basic Bitch” to “Boss Bitch”: Morality & Motherhood in NBC’s Good Girls – Henriette-Juliane Seeliger and Tiara Sukhan
2.Challenging Cultural Attitudes to Maternal Ambivalence through Antiheroines in The Americans and Homeland – Brenda Boudreau
3.Tracking the Relationships between Post-feminism, Representations of Ageing Women, and the Rise of Popular Misogyny as Portrayed in FX’s Sons of Anarchy (2008-2014) – Lucinda Rasmussen
4.“As Bad as Him”: Reframing Skyler White as the Overlooked Antiheroine – Melanie Piper
Part II: Women to Watch (Out For)
5.The Other’s Hero: The Importance of Annalise Keating and Olivia Pope as Black Antiheroines – Melanie Haas
6.Where the Streets Have No Shame: Queen Cersei Lannister’s Journey to Alternative Patriarchy – Louise Coopey
7.Killing Eve and the Necessity of the Female Villain du Jour – Kathleen Waites
Part III: Crazy is a Sexist Word
8.Rewriting the Psycho Bitch: Exploring the Psychological Complexity of the Antiheroine in Contemporary Domestic Noir Fiction – Liz Evans
9.“Maybe She’s Not Such a Heinous Bitch After All”: Representations of the Antiheroine in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – Stephanie Salerno
10.The Antiheroine and the Representation of PTSD: The Case of Jessica Jones – Anja Meyer
11.“Small-breasted Psycho”: Debunking the Female Psychopath in Killing Eve – Siobhan Lyons
About the Editors and Contributors