Mastering Fear: Women, Emotions, and Contemporary Horror
Autor Rikke Schubarten Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iul 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501336713
ISBN-10: 1501336711
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 47 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501336711
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 47 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Offers an original approach to gender and horror by inscribing more progressive and positive readings of women's role and function in horror film and television
Notă biografică
Rikke Schubart is Associate Professor in Media Studies at the Institute for the Study of Culture, University of Southern Denmark in Odense, Denmark. Her research focuses on gender, genre, and emotions in cinema and media. Schubart's publications include Bloomsbury's recent Women of Ice and Fire: Gender, Game of Thrones and Multiple Media Engagements (2016, co-edited with Anne Gjelsvik), Eastwood's Iwo Jima: A Critical Engagement with Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima (2013, co-edited with Anne Gjelsvik), and Super Bitches and Action Babes: The Female Hero in Popular Cinema, 1970-2006 (2007).
Cuprins
Introduction: Approaching the ProblemPART ONE: THE DARK STAGE1. Emotions2. Gender3. PlayPART TWO: THE HORROR HEROINECHILD4. Mud, Blood, and Magic: Death and Gender in Pan's Labyrinth5. "Be Me For a Little While": The Bio-Logic of Vengeance in Let the Right One InTEEN & EMERGING ADULT6. Werewolf Affordances7. Lust, Trust, and Educational TortureADULT8. Sense and Self: Disgust and Self-Injury9. The Maternal Myth: Birth, Breastfeeding, MotheringMIDDLE AGE10. Home and Road: Carol's Change in The Walking Dead11. Age Anxiety and Gender Play: Jessica Lange and American Horror StoryOLD12. Old Witch and New Woman: Re-Authoring the Old Age StereotypeNotesBibliographyFilmographyIndex
Recenzii
A fascinating look at female viewership of horror, challenging the stereotype of horror as a male genre ... This is a landmark study.
Rikke Schubart has written a lively and well-informed account of horror films and their emotional appeals, with particular reference to women viewers and issues of gender as presented in the films. Schubart injects humor into her writing, an attractive blend of academic rigor and serious analysis with playful, drily ironic observations, often of a very personal nature. This is an interesting, original and provocative study.
Mastering Fear will be a game-changer! Rikke Schubart has produced an exciting and innovative book that is breathtaking in scope. While centred on horror case studies, it offers new perspectives for emotion, gender, feminist, cultural and horror studies. Conceiving of horror media as a mode of 'play fighting', Schubart develops a biocultural approach that she intertwines with her concept of 'evofeminism'. The reader goes on a rich and nuanced theoretical journey that challenges gender stereotypes and both understands and arms the female protagonist and spectator with powerful tools that master fear and positively shape identity. A must read!
Rikke Schubart has written a lively and well-informed account of horror films and their emotional appeals, with particular reference to women viewers and issues of gender as presented in the films. Schubart injects humor into her writing, an attractive blend of academic rigor and serious analysis with playful, drily ironic observations, often of a very personal nature. This is an interesting, original and provocative study.
Mastering Fear will be a game-changer! Rikke Schubart has produced an exciting and innovative book that is breathtaking in scope. While centred on horror case studies, it offers new perspectives for emotion, gender, feminist, cultural and horror studies. Conceiving of horror media as a mode of 'play fighting', Schubart develops a biocultural approach that she intertwines with her concept of 'evofeminism'. The reader goes on a rich and nuanced theoretical journey that challenges gender stereotypes and both understands and arms the female protagonist and spectator with powerful tools that master fear and positively shape identity. A must read!