Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1993
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Philosophy1990s
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Philosophy•
Arts & Culture1993
Adult
18+ years
In Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film, Carol J. Clover analyzes gender dynamics within horror films. The book examines how these films explore gender roles, focusing on the archetype of the "final girl," a female character who survives the horror. Clover emphasizes the complex interplay between masculinity and femininity in horror narratives.
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Carol J. Clover's Men, Women, and Chain Saws presents groundbreaking feminist analysis in horror cinema, exploring gender dynamics with engaging depth. Critics praise its insightful "final girl" concept, though some find its academic tone dense. Overall, it’s a seminal work for horror and gender studies enthusiasts.
A reader keen on gender studies, horror film analysis, and cultural critique would enjoy Men, Women, and Chain Saws. Fans of Laura Mulvey’s essays on visual pleasure or Robin Wood’s Horror Film essays will find Clover’s gender-focused exploration of horror both engaging and insightful.
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