Gender and contemporary horror in television

Title
  1. Gender and contemporary horror in television / edited by Steven Gerrard, Samantha Holland, Robert Shail.
Published by
  1. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing, 2019.
  2. ©2019

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Additional authors
  1. Gerrard, Steven, 1970-
  2. Holland, Samantha
  3. Shail, Robert
Description
  1. xiii, 241 pages; 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. Emerald studies in popular culture and gender
Subject
  1. Horror television programs > History and criticism
  2. Sex role on television
  3. Horror television programs
Genre/Form
  1. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Contents
  1. Part I: the monstrous feminine 'She's that kind of a woman': tracing the gender and sexual politics of the female vampire via The Hunger and American Horror Story: Hotel / Chloe Benson -- 'Is this a chick thing now?' The feminism of Z Nation between quality and trash TV / Nadine Dannenberg -- Weeping angels: Doctor Who's (de)monstrous feminine / Khara Lukancik -- The representation of older women in twenty-first century horror: an analysis of characters played by Jessica Lange in American Horror Story / Natasha Parcei -- 'She was not like I thought': the woman as a strange being in Masters of Horror / Erika Tiburcio Moreno -- The monster within: Lily in Penny Dreadful / Kylie Boon -- Final girls and female serial killers: a review of the Slasher television series from a gender perspective / Victor Hernández-Santaolalla -- Part II: the monstrous masculine -- 'Is Hannibal in love with me?' Gender changes in the television series Hannibal / Clare Smith -- 'I'm pissed off, and I'm angry, and we need your permission to kill someone': frustrated masculinities in Charlie Brooker's Dead Set / Lauren Stephenson -- The problematic relationship with sympathetic vampires in the TV series The Vampire Diaries / Fernando Canet -- So many chick flick moments: Dean Winchester's centrifugal evolution / Susan Cosby Ronnenberg -- Part III: the monstrous other -- Depictions of gender, homes, and families in the TV version of The Exorcist / Samantha Holland -- How iZombie rethinks the zombie paradigm -- Dahlia Schweitzer -- Damaged survivors in The Walking Dead. Gender and the narrative arcs of Carol and Daryl as protectors and nurturers / Maria F. Suarez -- 'Some normal, apple-pie life': gendering home in Supernatural / Jessica George -- Female audiences' reception of American Horror Story in Greece / Jessica George -- 'Mother, I've really had enough of this! You can't just leave me alone in this abyss where I can't find you!' Norman/Norma and Bates Motel / Steven Gerrard.
Call number
  1. MWGR 19-2836
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages [227]-230), filmography (pages [231]-233) and index.
Title
  1. Gender and contemporary horror in television / edited by Steven Gerrard, Samantha Holland, Robert Shail.
Publisher
  1. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing, 2019.
Copyright date
  1. ©2019
Edition
  1. First edition.
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Series
  1. Emerald studies in popular culture and gender
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages [227]-230), filmography (pages [231]-233) and index.
Added author
  1. Gerrard, Steven, 1970- editor.
  2. Holland, Samantha, editor.
  3. Shail, Robert, editor.
ISBN
  1. 1787691047 (Print)
  2. 9781787691049 (Print)
  3. 9781787691032 (Online)
  4. 9781787691056 (EPub)
Research call number
  1. MWGR 19-2836
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