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Men Women and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film [Carol J. Clover]
Men Women and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film [Carol J. Clover]
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[Film Studies] [Chainsaws] [Horror]
Men Women and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film
Carol J. Clover
Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 1993. First Princeton Press Paperback Edition
Some creasing and dings to the cover; marked up text. Very good.
An essential piece of film criticism that posits that maybe slasher flicks aren’t almost about prurient sadism…that within the violence there is an identification with the audience and the triumph of the “final girl” who finally defeats the killer. Well researched, well written, and very important for the horror nerds out there, the breadth of films covered is worth the price of admission alone. Step to it!
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