Monsters. Gore. Fear. These things make up most horror films, TV shows, and books. But for Black women, the horror genre is about more than just blood-filled entertainment — it’s also often about ...
On April 4, 2024, the Mellon Sawyer Seminar hosted the session “Remake, Resist, Rewind: Surviving the Horror Film,” organized and moderated by Brandon Callender (Assistant Professor of English, ...
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Carry on screaming: Why women are drawn to horror
Whenever I tell someone I love horror, one of two reactions usually follows: “I don’t do horror” or “What’s wrong with you?” After my very first encounter, with A Nightmare on Elm Street, aged about ...
Women have always been part of horror cinema, not only contributing to but profoundly shaping the genre since its very conception and making it what it is today. This is a driving concept behind 1000 ...
Although I generally don’t support buying books from megacorporations, sometimes when you’ve got a friend’s birthday party tomorrow and you’ve had a busy week, you have to make a deal with the devil ...
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