Monsters vs. Patriarchy examines female monstrosity as it appears in horror films from around the world and considers specific political, scientific, and historical contexts to better understand how we construct and reconstruct monstrosity, using an intersectional approach to examine the imposition of gender and racial hierarchies that support national power structures and horrorize female and other subjects.
Monsters vs. Patriarchy examines female monstrosity as it appears in horror films from around the world and considers specific political, scientific, and historical contexts to better understand how we construct and reconstruct monstrosity, using an intersectional approach to examine the imposition of gender and racial hierarchies that support national power structures and horrorize female and other subjects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PATRICIA SALDARRIAGA is a professor of Luso-Hispanic studies at Middlebury College in Vermont. Among her publications, she is a coauthor of Infected Empires: Decolonizing Zombies (Rutgers University Press). EMY MANINI is an independent scholar working in contemporary literature and culture of the Americas. She is based in Seattle, Washington. She earned her PhD in Spanish literature from the University of Washington in 2002. She is a coauthor of Infected Empires: Decolonizing Zombies (Rutgers University Press).
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Contents Preface 1. The Toxic Imagination: A Continuous History in Patriarchal Societies
2. Reproductive and Gendered Body Horror: Monstrous Misogyny 3. A Phenomenological Approach to Hauntology: Ghost Abortion, Rapes, Femicides, Vigilance, and the Afterlife 4. The Coloniality of Cannibalism: Eating, Selling, and the Offerings of Racialized and Genderized Bodies 5. The Body of the Witch: Corporal Punishment, Pedagogies of Cruelty, and Religious Delusion 6. Posthuman Monsters: Blurring the Borders of Humanity Afterword Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Filmography Index
Contents Preface 1. The Toxic Imagination: A Continuous History in Patriarchal Societies
2. Reproductive and Gendered Body Horror: Monstrous Misogyny 3. A Phenomenological Approach to Hauntology: Ghost Abortion, Rapes, Femicides, Vigilance, and the Afterlife 4. The Coloniality of Cannibalism: Eating, Selling, and the Offerings of Racialized and Genderized Bodies 5. The Body of the Witch: Corporal Punishment, Pedagogies of Cruelty, and Religious Delusion 6. Posthuman Monsters: Blurring the Borders of Humanity Afterword Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Filmography Index
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