The Monstrous-Feminine : Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis, 2nd Edition

Title: The Monstrous-Feminine : Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis, 2nd Edition
Author: Barbara Creed
ISBN: 0367209454 / 9780367209452
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 284
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2024
Availability: In Stock

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This is a timely update of a seminal text which re-interprets key films of the horror genre, including Carrie, The Exorcist, The Brood and Psycho.

In the first edition, Creed draws on Julia Kristeva’s theory of abjection to challenge the popular view that women in horror are almost always victims, and argues that patriarchal ideology constructs women as monstrous in relation to her sexuality and reproductive body to justify her subjugation. Although a projection of male fears and paranoid fantasies, the monstrous-feminine is nonetheless a terrifying figure. Creed’s argument contests Freudian and Lacanian theories of sexual difference to offer a provocative rereading of classical and contemporary horror.

This updated edition includes a new section examining contemporary feminist horror films in relation to nonhuman theory. Creed proposes a new concept of radical abjection to reinterpret the monstrous-feminine as a figure who embraces abjection by reclaiming her body and re-defining her otherness as nonhuman – while questioning patriarchy, anthropocentrism, misogyny and the meaning of the human. Films discussed include Ginger Snaps, Teeth, Atlantics, The Girl with All the Gifts, Border and Titane.

Barbara Creed’s classic remains as relevant as ever and this edition will be of interest to academics and students of feminist theory, nonhuman theory, critical animal studies, race, and queer theory.

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List of Figures
Acknowledgements to the First Edition
Acknowledgements for the Second Edition
Preface to the Second Edition

Part I : Faces of the Monstrous-Feminine : Abjection and the Maternal

Introduction

Chapter 1 : Kristeva, Femininity, Abjection
Chapter 2 : Horror and the Archaic Mother : Alien (1979)
Chapter 3 : Woman as Possessed Monster : The Exorcist (1973)
Chapter 4 : Woman as Monstrous Womb : The Brood (1979)
Chapter 5 : Woman as Vampire : The Hunger (1983)
Chapter 6 : Woman as Witch : Carrie (1976)

Part II : Medusa’s Head : Psychoanalytic Theory and the Femme Castratrice

Preface

Chapter 7 : ‘Little Hans’ Reconsidered : or ‘The Tale of Mother’s Terrifying Widdler’
Chapter 8 : Medusa’s Head : the Vagina Dentata and Freudian theory
Chapter 9 : The Femme Castratrice : I Spit on Your Grave (1978), Sisters (1973)
Chapter 10 : The Castrating Mother : Psycho (1960)
Chapter 11 : The Medusa’s Gaze

Part III : Revolt of the Monstrous-Feminine : Embracing the Nonhuman

Introduction : The Nonhuman Turn an Women’s Horror of the New Millennium : Radical Abjection and the Nonhuman

Chapter 12 : Coming of Age : The Monstrous-Feminine as Virginal Dentata : Ginger Snaps : (2000), Teeth (2007), Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Chapter 13 : The Monstrous-Feminine as Avenging Zombie : The Girl With All The Gifts (2016), The Dark (2018), Atlantics (2019)
Chapter 14 : The Monstrous-Feminine as Uncanny Creatrix : Border (2018), Little Joe (2019), Titane (2021)

Bibliography
Filmography
Index