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The Science of Women in Horror: The Special Effects, Stunts, and True Stories Behind Your Favorite Fright Films

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Science of Women in Horror: The Special Effects, Stunts, and True Stories Behind Your Favorite Fright Films

Contributors:

By (Author) Meg Hafdahl
By (author) Kelly Florence

ISBN:

9781510751743

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Skyhorse Publishing

Publication Date:

1st March 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Filmmaking and production: technical and background skills

Dewey:

791.436164

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

264

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

476g

Description

From scream queens to femmes fatale, horror isn't just for the boys.

Through interviews, film analysis, and bone-chilling discoveries, The Science of Women in Horror uncovers the theories behind women's most iconic roles of the genre. Explore age-old tropes such as 'The Innocent' like Lydia in Beetlejuice, 'The Gorgon' like Pamela Voorhees in Friday the 13th, and 'The Mother' like Norma Bates in Pyscho and Bates Motel, and delve deeper into female-forward film and TV including:

  • The Haunting of HIll House
  • Teeth
  • Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer

and so much more!

Join Kelly and Meg in The Science of Women in Horror as they flip the script and prove that every girl is a final girl.

Reviews

Through the lens of horror, Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl take readers on a thought-provoking journey through history and real-life applications on what it means to be a woman. A monstrously feminine and insightful read; the past, present, and future of horror is female. Meagan Navarro, genre film journalist, critic, and columnist at bloody-disgusting.com

The Science of Women in Horror is a well-researched and thought-provoking love letter to women in horror, reflecting on the impact of the influential characters onscreen as well as the women responsible for helping shape the genre behind the camera. Through a series of compelling interviews with female filmmakers, as well as essays exploring the many films that have both shaped and subverted expectations for women in the genrefrom the virginal final girl to the vengeful killer, and everything in betweenthe authors speak to the breadth of the female and female-identifying experience and the impact horror has made on reflecting universal fears while simultaneously redefining female archetypes. Its a riveting read, shedding an important light on how far weve come and how far we still have to go on the road to broader representation and gender parity in filmwith horror, as a genre, leading the charge. Stephanie Malone, founder and editor-in-chief of morbidlybeautiful.com

The Science of Women in Horror presents how the everyday horror of the female experience creeps into the movies that have shaped a genre. Meg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence have produced a smart social analysis of horror and how women continue to revolutionize the industry. Daphne Strasert, co-author of Horror Bites: Campfire Tales

Author Bio

Meg Hafdahl is an author and co-host of the Horror Rewind podcast. Her female-driven horror stories have been produced for audio by The Wicked Library and in anthologies such as Eves Requiem: Tales of Women, Mystery and Horror. Meg lives in Minnesota with her husband, two young sons, and a menagerie of pets.

Kelly Florence is a teacher, a mother, and a horror film lover. She is passionate about female representation in all media and particularly in the horror genre. Kelly produces and co-hosts Horror Rewind. She also owns Gothic Gifts, a shop for fans of horror.

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