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Bloody Women: Women Directors of Horror

Contributor(s): Blackwell, Ashlee (Contribution by), Bogutskaya, Anna (Contribution by), Clarke, Aislinn (Contribution by), Jr, James Francis (Contribution by), Harris, Amy (Contribution by), Hauser, Brian (Contribution by), Heller-Nicholas, Alexandra (Contribution by), Mathijs, Ernest (Contribution by), McCollum, Victoria (Contribution by), O'Dea, Eve (Contribution by), Robertson, Kate R (Contribution by), Robinson, Iris (Contribution by), Shukaliak, Shelby (Contribution by), Tortolani, Erica (Contribution by), Vena, Dan (Contribution by), Woodstock, Patrick (Contribution by), McCollum, Victoria (Editor), Clarke, Aislinn (Editor)

ISBN: 9781611463071

Publisher: Lehigh University Press

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Pub Date: April 8, 2022

Dewey: 791.43023309

LCCN: 2021052474

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.63" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.12 lbs) 252 pages

Series: Critical Conversations in Horror Studies

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Description: Bloody Women: Women Directors of Horror is the first book-length exploration of female creators at the cutting edge of contemporary horror, turning out some of its most inspired and twisted offerings.

Brief description: Anna Bogutskaya is a freelance film programmer, writer, podcaster and creative producer. She is co-founder of the horror film collective The Final Girls and film programmer for the Edinburgh International Film Festival and Fantastic Fest. She recently curated the Cruel Flesh: Films of the New French Extremity season and the upcoming major project In Dreams Are Monsters.

Review Quotes:

"Bloody Women combines irreverence, an encyclopedic knowledge of film and the filmmaker's craft, scholarly acuity, and a sense of humor. The contributors have buried the misogynistic stereotype of the horror genre. More than just another academic reading of pop culture, Clarke and McCollum have offered a gift to fans and a love letter to the women who shaped the genre." --W. Scott Poole, Department of History, College of Charleston

"Bloody Women offers a timely and critical intervention in Horror Cinema Studies, considering horror cinema made by women, horror cinema watched by women, and female representation in horror cinema. McCollum and Clarke have skillfully framed the discussion and drawn together a diverse range of authors (theorists, historians, practitioners) and topics. This is a must-read volume for scholars, students and fans alike." --Liz Greene, Faculty, Liverpool Screen School, Liverpool John Moores University

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