Maternal Horror Film: Melodrama and Motherhood, develops my resarch theme around Moterhood and Film by examining the roles of the mother and pregnant woman in horror films from the last fifty years. Focusing on US cinema but also extending beyond to consider East Asian representations, this book brings together theories of psychoanalysis, melodrama, gender and genre and the body in an accessible manner in order to read motherhood/pregnancy in the horror film. Via predominantly US case studies, the opening chapters establish a framework for understanding two dominant representations of motherhood: self-sacrificing and demonic. Building on this, the second half investigates how discourses of motherhood exist within East Asian horror texts usi...
This thesis offers an analysis of women in horror film through an in depth exploration of what I ter...
This study explores the patriarchal unconscious underlying the Korean horror genre through a critica...
for the Future In the collision of reality with mythology, it is the mythology that tends to prevail...
This thesis will examine the representation of motherhood in horror cinema in order to discuss the p...
This chapter was requested by the editors following the presentation of a paper at the Film & Histor...
In Japanese maternal horror films, motherhood becomes a visually horrifying spectacle. Monstrous and...
A small child is getting ready for school. His mother dresses him, pulling his jacket over his shoul...
Motherhood has long been a celebrated virtue in Korea and a notable motif in many works of art, from...
ABSTRACT The single-mother figure shows up in myriad American film genres, and my thesis explores th...
Women’s bodies have long served as a source for abject horror. Throughout horror books, movies, and ...
The modern horror film genre has incessantly dealt with questions of parenthood, pregnancy and the s...
In the ancient Homeric mother-daughter myth ‘Hymn to Demeter’ the goddess mother mourns the loss of ...
Because today’s feminism is largely—and rightly—intersectional, there is currently little attention ...
FERTILE FRIGHT: AFRICAN AMERICAN AND INDIGENOUS MOTHERHOOD IN NORTH AMERICAN HORROR FILMS By Jessica...
Evil mothers have long played a central role in horror films, branching into a genre of its own&mdas...
This thesis offers an analysis of women in horror film through an in depth exploration of what I ter...
This study explores the patriarchal unconscious underlying the Korean horror genre through a critica...
for the Future In the collision of reality with mythology, it is the mythology that tends to prevail...
This thesis will examine the representation of motherhood in horror cinema in order to discuss the p...
This chapter was requested by the editors following the presentation of a paper at the Film & Histor...
In Japanese maternal horror films, motherhood becomes a visually horrifying spectacle. Monstrous and...
A small child is getting ready for school. His mother dresses him, pulling his jacket over his shoul...
Motherhood has long been a celebrated virtue in Korea and a notable motif in many works of art, from...
ABSTRACT The single-mother figure shows up in myriad American film genres, and my thesis explores th...
Women’s bodies have long served as a source for abject horror. Throughout horror books, movies, and ...
The modern horror film genre has incessantly dealt with questions of parenthood, pregnancy and the s...
In the ancient Homeric mother-daughter myth ‘Hymn to Demeter’ the goddess mother mourns the loss of ...
Because today’s feminism is largely—and rightly—intersectional, there is currently little attention ...
FERTILE FRIGHT: AFRICAN AMERICAN AND INDIGENOUS MOTHERHOOD IN NORTH AMERICAN HORROR FILMS By Jessica...
Evil mothers have long played a central role in horror films, branching into a genre of its own&mdas...
This thesis offers an analysis of women in horror film through an in depth exploration of what I ter...
This study explores the patriarchal unconscious underlying the Korean horror genre through a critica...
for the Future In the collision of reality with mythology, it is the mythology that tends to prevail...