Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film

Written by:
Carol J. Clover
Narrated by:
Eva Wilhelm

Unabridged Audiobook

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1
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1
Release Date
June 2021
Duration
10 hours 7 minutes
Summary
From its first publication in 1992, Men, Women, and Chain Saws has offered a groundbreaking perspective on the creativity and influence of horror cinema since the mid-1970s. Investigating the popularity of the low-budget tradition, Carol Clover looks in particular at slasher, occult, and rape-revenge films. Although such movies have been traditionally understood as offering only sadistic pleasures to their mostly male audiences, Clover demonstrates that they align spectators not with the male tormentor, but with the females tormented-notably the slasher movie's 'final girls'-as they endure fear and degradation before rising to save themselves. The lesson was not lost on the mainstream industry, which was soon turning out the formula in well-made thrillers.

Including a new preface by the author, this Princeton Classics edition is a definitive work that has found an avid fanbase from students of film theory to major Hollywood filmmakers.
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Aaron

As a fan of the horror gener, this is an incredibly insightful and digestible listen. Although now dated considering it was written in 1992, this book takes a look at the gender breakdown and emphasizes the female successes and struggles both on the screen and in the makings.

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