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  • Monstrous Possibilities: The Female Monster in 21st Century Screen Horror

    Monstrous Possibilities by Howell, Amanda; Baker, Lucy;

    The Female Monster in 21st Century Screen Horror

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1st ed. 2022
    • Publisher Springer International Publishing
    • Date of Publication 6 November 2023
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783031128462
    • Binding Paperback
    • See also 9783031128431
    • No. of pages200 pages
    • Size 210x148 mm
    • Weight 283 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XI, 200 p. Tables, color
    • 510

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    This book focuses on how the abject spectacle of the ‘monstrous feminine’ has been reimagined by recent and contemporary screen horrors focused on the desires and subjectivities of female monsters who, as anti-heroic protagonists of revisionist and reflexive texts, exemplify gendered possibility in altered cultures of 21st century screen production and reception. As Barbara Creed notes in a recent interview, the patriarchal stereotype of horror that she named ‘the monstrous-feminine’ has, decades later, ‘embarked on a life of her own’. Focused on this altered and renewed form of female monstrosity, this study engages with an international array of recent and contemporary screen entertainments, from arthouse and indie horror films by emergent female auteurs, to the franchised products of multimedia conglomerates, to 'quality' television horror, to the social media-based creations of horror fans working as ‘pro-sumers’. In this way, the monograph in its organisation and scope maps the converged and rapidly changing environment of 21st century screen cultures in order to situate the monstrous female anti-hero as one of its distinctive products.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: Introduction: The Monstrous-Feminine Protagonist in Twenty-First-Century Screen Cultures.- Part I: Othered Mothers.- Chapter 2: Her Monster, Her Self: Amelia Sorts a Few Things Out in The Babadook.- Chapter 3: Hungry, Unruly and Bold: A Sitcom Mom’s Zombie Makeover in Santa Clarita Diet.- Part II: Reimagining the Girl.- Chapter 4: ‘I am That Very Witch’: Claiming Monstrosity, Claiming Desire in The Witch.- Chapter 5: ‘Not Yours Any More’: The Monstrous-Feminine Bildungsroman of The Girl with All the Gifts.- Chapter 6: Resistant Girl Monstrosity and Empowerment for Tweens: Monster High and Wolfblood.- Part III: From Fragments of the Old.- Chapter 7: A Badass in Bad City: The Interstitial Artist and Monstrous Self-fashioning in A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night.- Chapter 8: Rage Is a Monster: Lily Frankenstein Takes Back the Night in Penny Dreadful.- Part IV: Cult Fandoms and Fan Productions.- Chapter 9: ‘We are the Weirdos, Mister’: Monstrous Performativity, Resistant Femininity and Cult Fandoms of The Craft, Ginger Snaps and Jennifer’s Body.- Chapter 10: From Monstrous Girlhood to Empowered Adulthood: Melissa Hunter’s Adult Wednesday Addams Web Series.

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