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Men, women and chainsaws
Book • 1993
Men, Women, and Chain Saws offers a thought-provoking analysis of gender roles in horror films, particularly the 'final girl' trope.
Clover argues that these films empower female audiences by aligning spectators with the female protagonist who survives and defeats the antagonist.
The book explores how horror films challenge traditional gender roles and power dynamics, providing a feminist perspective within the genre.
Clover argues that these films empower female audiences by aligning spectators with the female protagonist who survives and defeats the antagonist.
The book explores how horror films challenge traditional gender roles and power dynamics, providing a feminist perspective within the genre.
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as a source on feminist theory and gender in horror that influenced her thinking.

Haley Z. Boston

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als bekannter Beitrag zur Frage von Gender und Horrorfilm.

Daniel Martin Feige

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Horrorfilme - Was wir nicht sehen möchten
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as the coiner of the term 'Final Girl'.


Audie Cornish

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as a feminist history of slasher movies that she was reading.

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