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Women In Horror
I am doing a critical research project on how women are portrayed in horror films. As part of a research it has been suggested i join a forum to gain other peoples views, to back up my hypotheses. Hope your willing to give your thoughts!
I am researching how traditional horror (up to the 70's) generally vicimizes women, whereas contemporary horror is representing women women as empowered and stongwilled. your thoughts please... I have read Carol Clovers book 'men women and chainsaws', has anyone else, what did you think? Anyone seen Carrie (1976) or Ginger Snaps (2000)? how does feminism play a part in horror films? What films do you feel victimise women, and what films do you feel empower women? |
iv seen carrie and iv seen ginger snaps all of them
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victimise - the devil's reject's, the last house on the left
empowers- the texas chainsaw massacre, cujo |
I have heard of last house on the left...quite an old one? What happens in it?
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edit: can't forget the home invasions! |
sounds like my dreams
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Films that i think victimise women: The Hills Have Eyes- in the caravan, Silent Hill- barbed wire in the church, The Stepford Wives- women the victims of the mens organization, Evil Dead- The girl raped in the forest by the tree. Empower: Aliens- Ripley with the huge blaster, The Wicker man- The island mostly controlled by women.
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Check out Audition(1999) and Switchblade Romance aka Haute Tension aka High Tension(2003).
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The Halloween saga does both. It has the innocent little damsel in distress who eventually (20 years later) fights back. many films use the woman as the weaker one who is the focus of the main character to get back. But often in these films, at one poin (usually during a fight scene near the end) that woman will show her darker, stronger side. It all really dates back hundreds of years when women were the one who had to cower in the house when the men fought. Although women are just as strong and sometimes stronger, the attitude that women are weak still remains. But i think the majority of films have at least one point when a woman fights back.
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