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Final Girls, Feminism and Popular Culture
Taschenbuch von Stacy Rusnak (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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This volume examines contemporary reformulations of the ¿Final Girl¿ in film, TV, literature and comic, expanding the discussion of the trope beyond the slasher subgenre. Focusing specifically on popular texts that emerged in the 21st century, the volume asks: What is the sociocultural context that facilitated the remarkable proliferation of the Final Girls? What kinds of stories are told in these narratives and can they help us make sense of feminism? What are the roles of literature and media in the reconsiderations of Carol J. Clover¿s term of thirty years ago and how does this term continue to inform our understanding of popular culture? The contributors to this collection take up these concerns from diverse perspectives and with different answers, notably spanning theories of genre, posthumanism, gender, sexuality and race, as well as audience reception and spectatorship.
This volume examines contemporary reformulations of the ¿Final Girl¿ in film, TV, literature and comic, expanding the discussion of the trope beyond the slasher subgenre. Focusing specifically on popular texts that emerged in the 21st century, the volume asks: What is the sociocultural context that facilitated the remarkable proliferation of the Final Girls? What kinds of stories are told in these narratives and can they help us make sense of feminism? What are the roles of literature and media in the reconsiderations of Carol J. Clover¿s term of thirty years ago and how does this term continue to inform our understanding of popular culture? The contributors to this collection take up these concerns from diverse perspectives and with different answers, notably spanning theories of genre, posthumanism, gender, sexuality and race, as well as audience reception and spectatorship.
Über den Autor

Katarzyna Paszkiewicz is Lecturer in English Studies at the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain, and member of ADHUC¿Research Center for Theory, Gender and Sexuality (University of Barcelona). She has co-edited, with Mary Harrod, Women Do Genre in Film and Television (2017, Winner of first Prize in the BAFTSS Best Edited Collection competition) and published her monograph Genre, Authorship and Contemporary Women Filmmakers (2018).

Stacy Rusnak is Associate Professor of Film at Georgia Gwinnett College, Georgia. Her publications include chapters on MTV and the 1980s satanic panic, cannibalism and consumption in Jorge Michel Graüs Somos lo que hay and third wave feminism in Twin Peaks. She has also served as guest judge for Atlantäs Buried Alive Film Festival.

Zusammenfassung

Becomes the first work to shed light on contemporary reformulations of the 'Final Girl' in film, TV and literature, focusing specifically on popular texts representative of the 21st century

Stands apart in its expansion of the discussion of the 'Final Girl' beyond the traditional ruminations of the slasher subgenre in order to challenge previous approaches and offer innovative perspectives

The contributors to this collection take up these concerns from diverse perspectives and with different answers, notably spanning theories of genre, posthumanism, gender, sexuality and race, as well as identification and spectatorship.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1 Introduction: Reimagining the Final Girl in the 21st Century.- Katarzyna Paszkiewicz and Stacy Rusnak.- SECTION 1.- From Slasher Films to Slasher TV Series.- 2 `People Call Me a Final Girl, But We¿re All Final Girls in Lakewood¿: Female Survivor(s) in Scream: The TV Series.- Isabel Clúa.- 3 The Final Girl(s): Queerness, Normativity and Survival in Scream Queens.- Peter Marra.- SECTION 2.- The Final Girl(s) in Horror Film.- 4 Who Are We? Queering the Final Girl in Alexandre Ajäs High Tension (2003).- Rebecca Willoughby.- 5 Get Out: Moral Monsters at the Intersection of Racism and the Horror Film.- Isabel Pinedo.- 6 The Slasher Film and the Final Girl Get Makeovers: It Follows and the Politics of Fourth Wave Feminism.- Stacy Rusnak.- 7 `Wouldst Thou Like to Live Deliciously?¿: Gothic Feminism and the Final Girl in Robert Eggers¿ The Witch (2015).- Vicki Madden.- SECTION 3.- The Final Girl(s) Beyond the Horror Genre.- 8 Sinister Power Play and the Final Girl: Katniss Everdeen in Suzanne Collin¿s The Hunger Games Trilogy.- Sara Martín.- 9 Monstrous Final Girls: The Posthuman Body in Paolo Bacigalupi¿s The Windup Girl and M.R. Carey¿s The Girl with All the Gifts.- Isabel Santaulària.- 10 Other Girl Powers: Final Girls, Super Girls and Kamala Khan¿s Ms. Marvel.- Andrea Ruthven.- SECTION 4.- Ways of Seeing: The Final Girl(s) and Spectatorship.- 11 The Final Girl in the Red Dress: Ways of Moving in the Resident Evil Films.- Steven Rybin.- 12 `What Were We ¿ Idiots?¿: Re-evaluating Female Spectatorship and the New Horror Heroine with Catherine Hardwicke¿s Twilight (2008).- Angie Fazekas and Dan Vena.- 13 `Just Keep Looking Forward or We¿ll Be Stuck Here Forever¿: The Final Girls (2015), Spectatorial Address and Transformations of the Slasher Form.- Katarzyna Paszkiewicz.


Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Fotografie
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: xiv
281 S.
27 s/w Illustr.
281 p. 27 illus.
ISBN-13: 9783030315252
ISBN-10: 3030315258
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Rusnak, Stacy
Paszkiewicz, Katarzyna
Herausgeber: Katarzyna Paszkiewicz/Stacy Rusnak
Auflage: 1st ed. 2020
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG
Maße: 210 x 148 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Stacy Rusnak (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.08.2021
Gewicht: 0,386 kg
Artikel-ID: 119793508
Über den Autor

Katarzyna Paszkiewicz is Lecturer in English Studies at the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain, and member of ADHUC¿Research Center for Theory, Gender and Sexuality (University of Barcelona). She has co-edited, with Mary Harrod, Women Do Genre in Film and Television (2017, Winner of first Prize in the BAFTSS Best Edited Collection competition) and published her monograph Genre, Authorship and Contemporary Women Filmmakers (2018).

Stacy Rusnak is Associate Professor of Film at Georgia Gwinnett College, Georgia. Her publications include chapters on MTV and the 1980s satanic panic, cannibalism and consumption in Jorge Michel Graüs Somos lo que hay and third wave feminism in Twin Peaks. She has also served as guest judge for Atlantäs Buried Alive Film Festival.

Zusammenfassung

Becomes the first work to shed light on contemporary reformulations of the 'Final Girl' in film, TV and literature, focusing specifically on popular texts representative of the 21st century

Stands apart in its expansion of the discussion of the 'Final Girl' beyond the traditional ruminations of the slasher subgenre in order to challenge previous approaches and offer innovative perspectives

The contributors to this collection take up these concerns from diverse perspectives and with different answers, notably spanning theories of genre, posthumanism, gender, sexuality and race, as well as identification and spectatorship.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1 Introduction: Reimagining the Final Girl in the 21st Century.- Katarzyna Paszkiewicz and Stacy Rusnak.- SECTION 1.- From Slasher Films to Slasher TV Series.- 2 `People Call Me a Final Girl, But We¿re All Final Girls in Lakewood¿: Female Survivor(s) in Scream: The TV Series.- Isabel Clúa.- 3 The Final Girl(s): Queerness, Normativity and Survival in Scream Queens.- Peter Marra.- SECTION 2.- The Final Girl(s) in Horror Film.- 4 Who Are We? Queering the Final Girl in Alexandre Ajäs High Tension (2003).- Rebecca Willoughby.- 5 Get Out: Moral Monsters at the Intersection of Racism and the Horror Film.- Isabel Pinedo.- 6 The Slasher Film and the Final Girl Get Makeovers: It Follows and the Politics of Fourth Wave Feminism.- Stacy Rusnak.- 7 `Wouldst Thou Like to Live Deliciously?¿: Gothic Feminism and the Final Girl in Robert Eggers¿ The Witch (2015).- Vicki Madden.- SECTION 3.- The Final Girl(s) Beyond the Horror Genre.- 8 Sinister Power Play and the Final Girl: Katniss Everdeen in Suzanne Collin¿s The Hunger Games Trilogy.- Sara Martín.- 9 Monstrous Final Girls: The Posthuman Body in Paolo Bacigalupi¿s The Windup Girl and M.R. Carey¿s The Girl with All the Gifts.- Isabel Santaulària.- 10 Other Girl Powers: Final Girls, Super Girls and Kamala Khan¿s Ms. Marvel.- Andrea Ruthven.- SECTION 4.- Ways of Seeing: The Final Girl(s) and Spectatorship.- 11 The Final Girl in the Red Dress: Ways of Moving in the Resident Evil Films.- Steven Rybin.- 12 `What Were We ¿ Idiots?¿: Re-evaluating Female Spectatorship and the New Horror Heroine with Catherine Hardwicke¿s Twilight (2008).- Angie Fazekas and Dan Vena.- 13 `Just Keep Looking Forward or We¿ll Be Stuck Here Forever¿: The Final Girls (2015), Spectatorial Address and Transformations of the Slasher Form.- Katarzyna Paszkiewicz.


Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Fotografie
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: xiv
281 S.
27 s/w Illustr.
281 p. 27 illus.
ISBN-13: 9783030315252
ISBN-10: 3030315258
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Rusnak, Stacy
Paszkiewicz, Katarzyna
Herausgeber: Katarzyna Paszkiewicz/Stacy Rusnak
Auflage: 1st ed. 2020
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG
Maße: 210 x 148 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Stacy Rusnak (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.08.2021
Gewicht: 0,386 kg
Artikel-ID: 119793508
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