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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part One
- 3 When the Woman Looks 17
- 2 Horror and the Monstrous-Feminine: An Imaginary Abjection 37
- 3 Her Body, Himself: Gender in the Slasher Film 68
- 4 The Monster and the Homosexual 116
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Part Two
- 5 “It Will Thrill You, It May Shock You, It Might Even Horrify You”: Gender, Reception, and Classic Horror Cinema 145
- 6 Bringing It All Back Home: Family Economy and Generic Exchange 171
- 7 Trying to Survive on the Darker Side: 1980s Family Horror 192
- 8 Genre, Gender, and the Aliens Trilogy 209
- 9 Taking Back the Night of the Living Dead: George Romero, Feminism, and the Horror Film 228
- 10 Gender, Genre, Argento 241
- 11 “Beyond the Veil of the Flesh”: David Cronenberg and the Disembodiment of Horror 259
- 12 The Horror Film in Neoconservative Culture 281
- 13 Torture Porn and Uneasy Feminisms: Rethinking (Wo)men in Eli Roth’s Hostel Films 305
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Part Three
- 14 Horror, Femininity, and Carrie’s Monstrous Puberty 329
- 15 The Monster as Woman: Two Generations of Cat People 346
- 16 Here Comes the Bride: Wedding Gender and Race in Bride of Frankenstein 359
- 17 Burying the Undead: The Use and Obsolescence of Count Dracula 388
- 18 Old Times in Werewolf of London 403
- 19 Daughters of Darkness: The Lesbian Vampire on Film 430
- 20 Birth Traumas: Parturition and Horror in Rosemary’s Baby 439
- 21 The Place of Passion: Reflections on Fatal Attraction 459
- 22 Feminine Horror: The Embodied Surrealism of In My Skin 470
- 23 Uncanny Horrors: Male Rape in Twentynine Palms 488
- Selected Bibliography 509
- Notes on Contributors 517
- Index 523
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One
- 3 When the Woman Looks 17
- 2 Horror and the Monstrous-Feminine: An Imaginary Abjection 37
- 3 Her Body, Himself: Gender in the Slasher Film 68
- 4 The Monster and the Homosexual 116
-
Part Two
- 5 “It Will Thrill You, It May Shock You, It Might Even Horrify You”: Gender, Reception, and Classic Horror Cinema 145
- 6 Bringing It All Back Home: Family Economy and Generic Exchange 171
- 7 Trying to Survive on the Darker Side: 1980s Family Horror 192
- 8 Genre, Gender, and the Aliens Trilogy 209
- 9 Taking Back the Night of the Living Dead: George Romero, Feminism, and the Horror Film 228
- 10 Gender, Genre, Argento 241
- 11 “Beyond the Veil of the Flesh”: David Cronenberg and the Disembodiment of Horror 259
- 12 The Horror Film in Neoconservative Culture 281
- 13 Torture Porn and Uneasy Feminisms: Rethinking (Wo)men in Eli Roth’s Hostel Films 305
-
Part Three
- 14 Horror, Femininity, and Carrie’s Monstrous Puberty 329
- 15 The Monster as Woman: Two Generations of Cat People 346
- 16 Here Comes the Bride: Wedding Gender and Race in Bride of Frankenstein 359
- 17 Burying the Undead: The Use and Obsolescence of Count Dracula 388
- 18 Old Times in Werewolf of London 403
- 19 Daughters of Darkness: The Lesbian Vampire on Film 430
- 20 Birth Traumas: Parturition and Horror in Rosemary’s Baby 439
- 21 The Place of Passion: Reflections on Fatal Attraction 459
- 22 Feminine Horror: The Embodied Surrealism of In My Skin 470
- 23 Uncanny Horrors: Male Rape in Twentynine Palms 488
- Selected Bibliography 509
- Notes on Contributors 517
- Index 523