No More Chainsaws
Autor Dan Venaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978824294
ISBN-10: 1978824297
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 22 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 1978824297
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 22 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
DAN VENA is a continuing adjunct associate professor in the Department of Film and Media at Queen’s University in Ontario.
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction: The Changing Face of Horror
1 Carrie: Escaping Restriction in Kimberly Peirce’s Carrie (2013)
2 Mary: Avenging the Female Body in Jennifer and Sylvia Soska’s American Mary (2012)
3 Bella: Horror as Erotic Fantasy in Catherine Hardwicke’s Twilight (2008)
4 Jennifer: Horror’s Sapphic Spectator in Karyn Kusama’s Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Conclusion: A Weapon of Her Own
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Filmography
Index
Introduction: The Changing Face of Horror
1 Carrie: Escaping Restriction in Kimberly Peirce’s Carrie (2013)
2 Mary: Avenging the Female Body in Jennifer and Sylvia Soska’s American Mary (2012)
3 Bella: Horror as Erotic Fantasy in Catherine Hardwicke’s Twilight (2008)
4 Jennifer: Horror’s Sapphic Spectator in Karyn Kusama’s Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Conclusion: A Weapon of Her Own
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Filmography
Index
Descriere
No More Chainsaws offers an in-depth analysis of some of the earliest and underrated releases within the New Wave of Women’s Horror cinema. This book articulates the ways in which these contemporary films attempt to liberate horror from an over-determining gendered lexicon of violence and terror.