Abstract: Horror films often use the male as monster, though conventional ideology says that it is not his masculine characteristics that make him monstrous. Barbara Creed writes that in the horror film, the male body is represented as monstrous “because it assumes characteristics usually associated with the female body. ” The thematic thread of Todd Solondz’s Happiness, beneath its facade of domestic anxiety, is that of deviant masculinity. In mapping Billy's horrific trajectory towards maturity, the film’s project is an abject representation of the specific rites of passage that he must undergo in order to accede to manhood. Masculinity in the film is constructed as monstrous via the very characteristics that are inherent to his expe...
L'Amérique est une nation masculine, et ce depuis ses origines. Partie intégrante de l'identité amér...
This thesis is a contemporaneous analysis of the subgenre of demon-possession film in post-recession...
Horror as a genre holds a unique place in pop culture as a space in which to explore our fears in wa...
My doctoral research explores how certain ideas from psychoanalysis can shed light on the aesthetic ...
Drawing on my wider research into screen violence and the regulation of contemporary cinema, this pa...
Working from four horror films centered on monstrous heroes, I analyzed the ways that the films\u2...
From its very beginnings, America has been a masculine nation, built on the myth of the "Self-Made M...
A review of Barbara Creed, Phallic Panic: Film, Horror and the Primal Uncanny (Melbourne University ...
Lars von Trier’s Antichrist (2009) has often been described as a ‘gothic’, if not ...
This dissertation examines the slasher film through close analyses of John Carpenter's 'Halloween' (...
Emerging out of a tradition of dystopic and apocalyptic cinema, the survivalist film has arisen as a...
All men – ordinary and exceptional men – have a potential for evil. What is it? Where does it origi...
This dissertation questions the aesthetic, affective, and ethical dimensions of the relationship bet...
Abstract: Current scholarship on the horror film in relation to gender focuses primarily on the repr...
A patriarchal society requires that conventionally feminine roles be fulfilled by women. Fulfilling ...
L'Amérique est une nation masculine, et ce depuis ses origines. Partie intégrante de l'identité amér...
This thesis is a contemporaneous analysis of the subgenre of demon-possession film in post-recession...
Horror as a genre holds a unique place in pop culture as a space in which to explore our fears in wa...
My doctoral research explores how certain ideas from psychoanalysis can shed light on the aesthetic ...
Drawing on my wider research into screen violence and the regulation of contemporary cinema, this pa...
Working from four horror films centered on monstrous heroes, I analyzed the ways that the films\u2...
From its very beginnings, America has been a masculine nation, built on the myth of the "Self-Made M...
A review of Barbara Creed, Phallic Panic: Film, Horror and the Primal Uncanny (Melbourne University ...
Lars von Trier’s Antichrist (2009) has often been described as a ‘gothic’, if not ...
This dissertation examines the slasher film through close analyses of John Carpenter's 'Halloween' (...
Emerging out of a tradition of dystopic and apocalyptic cinema, the survivalist film has arisen as a...
All men – ordinary and exceptional men – have a potential for evil. What is it? Where does it origi...
This dissertation questions the aesthetic, affective, and ethical dimensions of the relationship bet...
Abstract: Current scholarship on the horror film in relation to gender focuses primarily on the repr...
A patriarchal society requires that conventionally feminine roles be fulfilled by women. Fulfilling ...
L'Amérique est une nation masculine, et ce depuis ses origines. Partie intégrante de l'identité amér...
This thesis is a contemporaneous analysis of the subgenre of demon-possession film in post-recession...
Horror as a genre holds a unique place in pop culture as a space in which to explore our fears in wa...