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Traditionally horror has been viewed as a masculine genre, saturated with submissive, weak females. Both horror films and literature often depict women dying violent deaths at the hands of a stronger male. More recently, female characters in horror fiction have repossessed their power and authority, equalling the strength and cunning of their male counterparts. This new trend is particularly evident in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with the central heroine having greater physical prowess than anyone else, male or female in the world. This feminist revisionism of horror in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Traditionally horror has been viewed as a masculine
genre, saturated with submissive, weak females.
Both horror films and literature often depict women
dying violent deaths at the hands of a stronger male.
More recently, female characters in horror fiction
have repossessed their power and authority, equalling
the strength and cunning of their male counterparts.
This new trend is particularly evident in the
television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with the
central heroine having greater physical prowess than
anyone else, male or female in the world. This
feminist revisionism of horror in the nineties,
saluted the Gothic fiction era where horror was
considered a woman s field.
''The Bad Boy Appeal'' studies the representation of
female sexuality in the young adult horror fiction of
L.J. Smith and the manner in which she reclaims
horror from its perceived place in the masculine
sphere, specifically by assigning her female
characters the principle roles.
Autorenporträt
Emma Meade graduated from NUI Galway in 2007 with a Masters in
Publishing. She now works in publishing in her home town of
Cork, Ireland and continues to write in her personal time. Creating
supernatural fiction aimed at intelligent young adults is her
passion.