Bloody Women: Women Directors of Horror is the first book-length exploration of female creators at the cutting edge of contemporary horror, turning out some of its most inspired and twisted offerings.
Bloody Women: Women Directors of Horror is the first book-length exploration of female creators at the cutting edge of contemporary horror, turning out some of its most inspired and twisted offerings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Victoria McCollum and Aislinn Clarke - Contributions by Ashlee Blackwell; Anna Bogutskaya; Aislinn Clarke; James Francis Jr.; Amy Harris; Brian Hauser; Alexandra Heller-Nicholas; Ernest Mathijs; Victoria McCollum; Eve O'Dea; Kate R. Robertson; I
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Introduction (Victoria McCollum and Aislinn Clarke) 1. Horror's Founding Mothers: Women in Proto-cinema, Visual Avant-gardes and the Silent Era (Erica Tortolani) 2. Women's Filmmaking and the Male-Centred Horror Film (Alexandra Heller-Nicholas) 3. Angela Bettis: Herstory in Horror (James Francis) 4. Stitches, Screams and Female Beauty: Canadian Women Horror Film (Shelby Shukaliak, Eve O'Dea and Ernest Mathijs) SCREENPLAY - Trim by Mayumi Yoshida 5. 'They've Got Something You Haven't. A Cock': Exploring the Gendered Experience of Women Directors of Horror in Britain (Amy Harris) 6. At Our Table: Conceptualising the Black Woman's Horror Film Aesthetic (Ashlee Blackwell) SCREENPLAY - Paralysis by R. Shanea Williams 7. Women in Horror Film Festivals: Representation, Dark Storytelling and an International Community of Filmmakers (Kate R. Robertson) 8. But Are You Really into Horror: Female-Centric Horror Film Festivals, Horror Curators and Industry Champions (Anna Bogutskaya) 9. Short Sharp Shocks: An Interview with Women Who Make Horror Shorts (Brian Hauser) SCREENPLAY - Childer by Aislinn Clarke 10. His Canon, Herself: Teaching Horror as Feminist Cinema (Dan Vena, Iris Robinson, Patrick Woodstock)
Introduction (Victoria McCollum and Aislinn Clarke) 1. Horror's Founding Mothers: Women in Proto-cinema, Visual Avant-gardes and the Silent Era (Erica Tortolani) 2. Women's Filmmaking and the Male-Centred Horror Film (Alexandra Heller-Nicholas) 3. Angela Bettis: Herstory in Horror (James Francis) 4. Stitches, Screams and Female Beauty: Canadian Women Horror Film (Shelby Shukaliak, Eve O'Dea and Ernest Mathijs) SCREENPLAY - Trim by Mayumi Yoshida 5. 'They've Got Something You Haven't. A Cock': Exploring the Gendered Experience of Women Directors of Horror in Britain (Amy Harris) 6. At Our Table: Conceptualising the Black Woman's Horror Film Aesthetic (Ashlee Blackwell) SCREENPLAY - Paralysis by R. Shanea Williams 7. Women in Horror Film Festivals: Representation, Dark Storytelling and an International Community of Filmmakers (Kate R. Robertson) 8. But Are You Really into Horror: Female-Centric Horror Film Festivals, Horror Curators and Industry Champions (Anna Bogutskaya) 9. Short Sharp Shocks: An Interview with Women Who Make Horror Shorts (Brian Hauser) SCREENPLAY - Childer by Aislinn Clarke 10. His Canon, Herself: Teaching Horror as Feminist Cinema (Dan Vena, Iris Robinson, Patrick Woodstock)
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