💨 Abstract
The article discusses the historical roles of women in espionage, their stereotyping as seductresses or morally compromised figures, and the barriers they face in achieving equality within intelligence services. Women's contributions to intelligence work, such as code-breaking during World War II, have often been overlooked due to societal biases and the "femme fatale" stereotype.
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