Carrie Film 1976 Critical Project Analysis ‘Woman is not, by her very nature, an object is. Her representation in popular discourses as monstrous is a function of the ideological project of the horror film
Carrie Film 1976 Critical Project Analysis ‘Woman is not, by her very nature, an object is. Her representation in popular discourses as monstrous is a function of the ideological project of the horror film – a project designed to perpetuate the belief that woman’s monstrous nature is inextricably bound up with her difference as man’s sexual other’ (Barbara Creed). Discuss, with reference to Carrie AND/OR The Exorcist. Referenced frequently throughout the first season, firstly by Jake Fitzgerald at Brooke Maddox’s Nina Patterson memorial party, secondly by Riley Marra to Noah Foster in regards to date night movie selections and finally by Audrey Jensen in relation to possible costume choices wrestled wit
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