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The Rise of Women in Horror Fandom and Film (2010)
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ISBN: 9783656540199 bzw. 3656540195, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 8.3in. x 5.8in. x 0.1in.Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Communications - Movies and Television, language: English, comment: author is james morgart , abstract: Most scholarship on the horror film has assumed that males are the primary spectators of horror; however, there have been developments, both in scholarship as well as in mainstream media, to contradict this point. In 2009, journalist Michelle Orange pointed out, in an article written for the New York Times, Recent box office receipts show that women have an even bigger appetite for these horror films than men. Furthermore, Brigid Cherry has continually underscored the point that horror has its roots in the Gothic, a traditionally female genre whose roots are traced back to the ***ually transgressive Horace Walpole and female writer Mary Shelley. Cherry also points out that a 1996 market survey found that Madame Tussauds Chamber of Horrors was more popular with women than men, with over twice as many women than men liking it, and that despite claims by Linda Williams that women refuse to look at scenes of horror, the gratuitous shows played at the renown Grand Guignol often resulted in women assisting men from walking out of the theater after the men had fainted at the scenes of blood and gore. Cherrys implication, obviously, is that women have always enjoyed horror, but their enjoyment of the genre has gone unnoticed, and perhaps this is true, however, both Cherry and Orange have missed an even more significant emergent trend in horror. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 8.3in. x 5.8in. x 0.1in.Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Communications - Movies and Television, language: English, comment: author is james morgart , abstract: Most scholarship on the horror film has assumed that males are the primary spectators of horror; however, there have been developments, both in scholarship as well as in mainstream media, to contradict this point. In 2009, journalist Michelle Orange pointed out, in an article written for the New York Times, Recent box office receipts show that women have an even bigger appetite for these horror films than men. Furthermore, Brigid Cherry has continually underscored the point that horror has its roots in the Gothic, a traditionally female genre whose roots are traced back to the ***ually transgressive Horace Walpole and female writer Mary Shelley. Cherry also points out that a 1996 market survey found that Madame Tussauds Chamber of Horrors was more popular with women than men, with over twice as many women than men liking it, and that despite claims by Linda Williams that women refuse to look at scenes of horror, the gratuitous shows played at the renown Grand Guignol often resulted in women assisting men from walking out of the theater after the men had fainted at the scenes of blood and gore. Cherrys implication, obviously, is that women have always enjoyed horror, but their enjoyment of the genre has gone unnoticed, and perhaps this is true, however, both Cherry and Orange have missed an even more significant emergent trend in horror. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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The Rise of Women in Horror Fandom and Film (Paperback) (2013)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783656540199 bzw. 3656540195, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository EURO [60485773], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Communications - Movies and Television, language: English, comment: author is james morgart, abstract: Most scholarship on the horror film has assumed that males are the primary spectators of horror; however, there have been developments, both in scholarship as well as in mainstream media, to contradict this point. In 2009, journalist Michelle Orange pointed out, in an article written for the New York Times, Recent box office receipts show that women have an even bigger appetite for these [horror] films than men. Furthermore, Brigid Cherry has continually underscored the point that horror has its roots in the Gothic, a traditionally female genre whose roots are traced back to the ***ually transgressive Horace Walpole and female writer Mary Shelley. Cherry also points out that a 1996 market survey found that Madame Tussaud s Chamber of Horrors was more popular with women than men, with over twice as many women than men liking it, and that despite claims by Linda Williams that women refuse to look at scenes of horror, the gratuitous shows played at the renown Grand Guignol often resulted in women assisting men from walking out of the theater after the men had fainted at the scenes of blood and gore. Cherry s implication, obviously, is that women have always enjoyed horror, but their enjoyment of the genre has gone unnoticed, and perhaps this is true, however, both Cherry and Orange have missed an even more significant emergent trend in horror.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Communications - Movies and Television, language: English, comment: author is james morgart, abstract: Most scholarship on the horror film has assumed that males are the primary spectators of horror; however, there have been developments, both in scholarship as well as in mainstream media, to contradict this point. In 2009, journalist Michelle Orange pointed out, in an article written for the New York Times, Recent box office receipts show that women have an even bigger appetite for these [horror] films than men. Furthermore, Brigid Cherry has continually underscored the point that horror has its roots in the Gothic, a traditionally female genre whose roots are traced back to the ***ually transgressive Horace Walpole and female writer Mary Shelley. Cherry also points out that a 1996 market survey found that Madame Tussaud s Chamber of Horrors was more popular with women than men, with over twice as many women than men liking it, and that despite claims by Linda Williams that women refuse to look at scenes of horror, the gratuitous shows played at the renown Grand Guignol often resulted in women assisting men from walking out of the theater after the men had fainted at the scenes of blood and gore. Cherry s implication, obviously, is that women have always enjoyed horror, but their enjoyment of the genre has gone unnoticed, and perhaps this is true, however, both Cherry and Orange have missed an even more significant emergent trend in horror.
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The Rise of Women in Horror Fandom and Film (2013)
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ISBN: 9783656540199 bzw. 3656540195, vermutlich in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Erscheinungsdatum: 13.11.2013, Medium: Taschenbuch, Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Titel: The Rise of Women in Horror Fandom and Film, Auflage: 1. Auflage von 2013 // 1. Auflage, Autor: Morgat, James, Verlag: GRIN Publishing, Sprache: Englisch, Rubrik: Medienwissenschaften // Sonstiges, Seiten: 24, Gewicht: 49 gr, Verkäufer: averdo.
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.11.2013, Medium: Taschenbuch, Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Titel: The Rise of Women in Horror Fandom and Film, Auflage: 1. Auflage von 2013 // 1. Auflage, Autor: Morgat, James, Verlag: GRIN Publishing, Sprache: Englisch, Rubrik: Medienwissenschaften // Sonstiges, Seiten: 24, Gewicht: 49 gr, Verkäufer: averdo.
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The Rise of Women in Horror Fandom and Film (2013)
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ISBN: 9783656540199 bzw. 3656540195, in Deutsch, Grin Verlag Gmbh Nov 2013, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - 24 pp. Englisch.
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The Rise of Women in Horror Fandom and Film (2013)
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ISBN: 9783656540199 bzw. 3656540195, in Deutsch, Grin Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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The Rise of Women in Horror Fandom and Film (2013)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783656540199 bzw. 3656540195, in Deutsch, Grin Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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