Gender and the Nuclear Family in Twenty-First-Century Horror (e-bog) af Jackson, Kimberly
Jackson, Kimberly (forfatter)

Gender and the Nuclear Family in Twenty-First-Century Horror e-bog

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Through films such as Orphan, Insidious, and Carrie, Kimberly Jackson reveals how the destruction of male figures and the depictions of female monstrosity in twenty-first-century horror cinema suggest that contemporary American culture finds itself at a cultural standstill between a post-patriarchal society and post-feminist ideology.
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Forfattere Jackson, Kimberly (forfatter)
Udgivet 29 april 2016
Genrer Film history, theory or criticism
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781137532756
Through films such as Orphan, Insidious, and Carrie, Kimberly Jackson reveals how the destruction of male figures and the depictions of female monstrosity in twenty-first-century horror cinema suggest that contemporary American culture finds itself at a cultural standstill between a post-patriarchal society and post-feminist ideology.