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1996

6 x 9 in.
476 pp., 59 b&w photos

ISBN: 978-0-292-72794-6
$26.95, paperback
33% website discount: $18.06

 
 
 
     

The Dread of Difference
Gender and the Horror Film

Edited by Barry Keith Grant

 

Table of Contents and Excerpt

available through Questia

 

An undying procession of sons of Dracula and daughters of darkness has animated the horror film genre from the beginning. Indeed, in this pioneering exploration of the cinema of fear, Barry Keith Grant and twenty other film critics posit that horror is always rooted in gender, particularly in anxieties about sexual difference and gender politics.

The book opens with the influential theoretical works of Linda Williams, Carol J. Clover, and Barbara Creed. Subsequent essays explore the history of the genre, from classic horror such as King Kong and Bride of Frankenstein to the more recent Fatal Attraction and Bram Stoker's Dracula. Other topics covered include the work of horror auteurs David Cronenberg, Dario Argento, and George Romero; the Aliens trilogy; and the importance of gender in relation to horror marketing and reception.

Other contributors include Vera Dika, Thomas Doherty, Lucy Fischer, ChristopherSharrett, Vivian Sobchack, Tony Williams, and Robin Wood. Writing acrossa full range of critical methods from classic psychoanalysis to feminismand postmodernism, they balance theoretical generalizations with close readingsof films and discussions of figures associated with the genre.

The Dread of Difference demonstrates that horror is hardly a uniformly masculine discourse. As these essays persuasively show, not only are horror movies about patriarchy and its fear of the feminine, but they also offer feminist critique and pleasure.

Editor Barry Keith Grant is Director of the Film Studies Program at BrockUniversity in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

Texas Film and Media Studies Series
Thomas Schatz, Editor

 Also by the Author Film Genre Reader III
 Of Related Interest Abbott, Celluoid Vampires

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