This paper aimed to examine the depiction of the monstrous feminine in two horror flms, 2009’s Jennifer’s Bodyand 2015’s The Witch, by investigating how horror flms confront transgression through the construction of woman as a monstrous fgure in the story. The theory of abjection proposed by Julia Kristeva and of the monstrous feminine by Barbara Creed were used in the analysis. The main data were taken from these two flms, focusing on the characterization and narrative aspects. It was found that the depiction of the monstrous feminine in both flms was through the use of monstrous acts and images. The way in which these flms constructed monstrosity indicates female transgression of patriarchal boundaries, specifcally on the issue of gender ...
Monstrous-feminine is dominating horror genre. The presentation of women as monstrous, such as Kunti...
As a genre that serves to unnerve its viewers, horror often operates outside of the formal codes and...
Women’s bodies have long served as a source for abject horror. Throughout horror books, movies, and ...
This paper aimed to examine the depiction of the monstrous feminine in two horror flms, 2009\u27s Je...
This paper aimed to examine the depiction of the monstrous feminine in two horror flms, 2009’s Jenni...
“Dual Images of the \u27Monstrous Feminine\u27 in Three Horror Films” centers on the women in mainst...
Since the birth of the genre, American horror filmmakers have posed female characters as prey and ob...
Since the birth of the genre, American horror filmmakers have posed female characters as prey and ob...
This thesis explores the idea of the “monstrous-feminine,” or the idea that female monsters of telev...
This dissertation presents the findings of a literary research project which investigated how the co...
The feminine has long been demonised via popular cultural narratives and in graphic culture. The cur...
The feminine has long been demonised via popular cultural narratives and in graphic culture. The cur...
The feminine has long been demonised via popular cultural narratives and in graphic culture. The cur...
Laura Mulvey states that glossy images of women in magazines that produces ‘flawless icons of femini...
The feminine has long been demonised via popular cultural narratives and in graphic culture. The cur...
Monstrous-feminine is dominating horror genre. The presentation of women as monstrous, such as Kunti...
As a genre that serves to unnerve its viewers, horror often operates outside of the formal codes and...
Women’s bodies have long served as a source for abject horror. Throughout horror books, movies, and ...
This paper aimed to examine the depiction of the monstrous feminine in two horror flms, 2009\u27s Je...
This paper aimed to examine the depiction of the monstrous feminine in two horror flms, 2009’s Jenni...
“Dual Images of the \u27Monstrous Feminine\u27 in Three Horror Films” centers on the women in mainst...
Since the birth of the genre, American horror filmmakers have posed female characters as prey and ob...
Since the birth of the genre, American horror filmmakers have posed female characters as prey and ob...
This thesis explores the idea of the “monstrous-feminine,” or the idea that female monsters of telev...
This dissertation presents the findings of a literary research project which investigated how the co...
The feminine has long been demonised via popular cultural narratives and in graphic culture. The cur...
The feminine has long been demonised via popular cultural narratives and in graphic culture. The cur...
The feminine has long been demonised via popular cultural narratives and in graphic culture. The cur...
Laura Mulvey states that glossy images of women in magazines that produces ‘flawless icons of femini...
The feminine has long been demonised via popular cultural narratives and in graphic culture. The cur...
Monstrous-feminine is dominating horror genre. The presentation of women as monstrous, such as Kunti...
As a genre that serves to unnerve its viewers, horror often operates outside of the formal codes and...
Women’s bodies have long served as a source for abject horror. Throughout horror books, movies, and ...