This thesis explores the idea of the “monstrous-feminine,” or the idea that female monsters of television and film are linked to their femininity in a way that male monsters are not linked to their masculinity. Using the work of scholars such as Barbara Creed, Shelley Stamp Lindsey, and Jane M. Ussher, the thesis covers various facets of women’s lives as seen through the distorted lens of the monstrous. The character of Helena from the television show Orphan Black is used as a concrete example of the stages of the monstrous-feminine: the girl-child, menstruation and puberty, sexuality, and motherhood
Decades of horror film research and theorizations have shown us that there is a reason why this part...
(EN) The transformation of gender is one of the fundamental topics of the late Victorian Gothic. Whi...
The television series, Penny Dreadful (2014–2016) exemplifies a particular form of post-feminist med...
This paper aimed to examine the depiction of the monstrous feminine in two horror flms, 2009’s Jenni...
This paper aimed to examine the depiction of the monstrous feminine in two horror flms, 2009\u27s Je...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorHuman imagination is saturated with monsters. In order t...
“Dual Images of the \u27Monstrous Feminine\u27 in Three Horror Films” centers on the women in mainst...
Using two examples of literary monsters, the Creature in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818), and Gre...
While the strategy of lending a voice to the monstrous is a well known aspect of Howard Phillips Lov...
This thesis argues that with the beginning of the 21st century new notions of the vilified woman who...
abstract: The horror genre contains a broad spectrum of tropes and archetypes surrounding gender. Th...
In this presentation, I analyze the transgressive, monstrous female representation by using Victoria...
This paper discusses affect and body horror through the lens of abjection, specifically how we react...
In my thesis I will try to concentrate on the characters of those women who choose their career inst...
Women’s bodies have long served as a source for abject horror. Throughout horror books, movies, and ...
Decades of horror film research and theorizations have shown us that there is a reason why this part...
(EN) The transformation of gender is one of the fundamental topics of the late Victorian Gothic. Whi...
The television series, Penny Dreadful (2014–2016) exemplifies a particular form of post-feminist med...
This paper aimed to examine the depiction of the monstrous feminine in two horror flms, 2009’s Jenni...
This paper aimed to examine the depiction of the monstrous feminine in two horror flms, 2009\u27s Je...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorHuman imagination is saturated with monsters. In order t...
“Dual Images of the \u27Monstrous Feminine\u27 in Three Horror Films” centers on the women in mainst...
Using two examples of literary monsters, the Creature in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818), and Gre...
While the strategy of lending a voice to the monstrous is a well known aspect of Howard Phillips Lov...
This thesis argues that with the beginning of the 21st century new notions of the vilified woman who...
abstract: The horror genre contains a broad spectrum of tropes and archetypes surrounding gender. Th...
In this presentation, I analyze the transgressive, monstrous female representation by using Victoria...
This paper discusses affect and body horror through the lens of abjection, specifically how we react...
In my thesis I will try to concentrate on the characters of those women who choose their career inst...
Women’s bodies have long served as a source for abject horror. Throughout horror books, movies, and ...
Decades of horror film research and theorizations have shown us that there is a reason why this part...
(EN) The transformation of gender is one of the fundamental topics of the late Victorian Gothic. Whi...
The television series, Penny Dreadful (2014–2016) exemplifies a particular form of post-feminist med...