This essay argues that Mitchell Lichtenstein’s film Teeth (2007) is an exemplary appropriation of the femme castratrice, a sadistic and castrating female figure that subverts the patriarchal mythologies undergirding the gendered logics of both screen violence and cultural misogyny. The film chronicles Dawn’s post-sexual assault transformation from a passive defender of women’s purity to an avenging heroine with castrating genitals. First, I illustrate how Teeth intervenes in the gendered politics of spectatorship by cultivating identification with a violent heroine who refuses to abide by the stable binary between masculine violence/feminized victimhood. This subversive iteration of rape-revenge cinema is assisted by the filmmaker’s introdu...
Central to this essay is the feature film A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night by the Iranian-American d...
A dominant trope of the possession genre of horror cinema is the spectacle of the white female body ...
“Dual Images of the \u27Monstrous Feminine\u27 in Three Horror Films” centers on the women in mainst...
This essay argues that Mitchell Lichtenstein’s film Teeth (2007) is an exemplary appropriation of th...
Horror has long been understood as a ‘bad object’ in relation to its audiences. More specifically, t...
Vagina dentata is the myth of the toothed vagina; in most iterations, it serves as a warning to men ...
Dramatised depictions of female-on-male rape, in inverting the conventional gendered rape binary of ...
This piece unpacks how Holocaust-related films - ranging from Nazisploitation cinema (Love Camp 7, 1...
In my thesis I argue that the representation of women who kill is a construction of female identity ...
This research explores gender representation in horror films through a detailed analysis of the arch...
Women’s bodies have long served as a source for abject horror. Throughout horror books, movies, and ...
As a genre that serves to unnerve its viewers, horror often operates outside of the formal codes and...
As one of the most adapted literary works of all time, filmmakers throughout the twentieth century h...
This thesis is a contemporaneous analysis of the subgenre of demon-possession film in post-recession...
Decades of horror film research and theorizations have shown us that there is a reason why this part...
Central to this essay is the feature film A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night by the Iranian-American d...
A dominant trope of the possession genre of horror cinema is the spectacle of the white female body ...
“Dual Images of the \u27Monstrous Feminine\u27 in Three Horror Films” centers on the women in mainst...
This essay argues that Mitchell Lichtenstein’s film Teeth (2007) is an exemplary appropriation of th...
Horror has long been understood as a ‘bad object’ in relation to its audiences. More specifically, t...
Vagina dentata is the myth of the toothed vagina; in most iterations, it serves as a warning to men ...
Dramatised depictions of female-on-male rape, in inverting the conventional gendered rape binary of ...
This piece unpacks how Holocaust-related films - ranging from Nazisploitation cinema (Love Camp 7, 1...
In my thesis I argue that the representation of women who kill is a construction of female identity ...
This research explores gender representation in horror films through a detailed analysis of the arch...
Women’s bodies have long served as a source for abject horror. Throughout horror books, movies, and ...
As a genre that serves to unnerve its viewers, horror often operates outside of the formal codes and...
As one of the most adapted literary works of all time, filmmakers throughout the twentieth century h...
This thesis is a contemporaneous analysis of the subgenre of demon-possession film in post-recession...
Decades of horror film research and theorizations have shown us that there is a reason why this part...
Central to this essay is the feature film A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night by the Iranian-American d...
A dominant trope of the possession genre of horror cinema is the spectacle of the white female body ...
“Dual Images of the \u27Monstrous Feminine\u27 in Three Horror Films” centers on the women in mainst...