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In 2018, film scholar Dr. Erin Harrington wrote a vital book titled "Women, Monstrosity, and Horror Film: Gynaehorror" about the depictions of virginity, menstruation, pregnancy, motherhood, and menopause in horror. In this episode, I had the great pleasure of chatting with Erin Harrington about her book, the limits of psychoanalysis in horror, why horror is fertile ground for speaking about women’s experiences, and much more.
I’d like to think this conversation won’t just interest the
horror fans among you, I hope I'm right!

Show Notes:


Women, Monstrosity, and Horror Film: Gynaehorror

Follow Erin Harrington on Instagram/bluesky/letterboxd - @ladyhorrors

Robin Wood – Robin Wood on the Horror Film

Carol Clover – Men, Women, and Chainsaws

Barbara Creed – The Monstrous Feminine

Hays Code

Claire Dederer – Monsters

Kelly Oliver – Knock Me Up, Knock Me Down: Images of Pregnancy in Hollywood Films

Sarah Arnold - Maternal Horror Film: Melodrama and Motherhood

Films mentioned:

Rosemary’s Baby

Madam Satan

Once Bitten

Psycho

Amityville Horror

The Shining

The Stepfather (YouTube)

Nightswim

The Taking of Deborah Logan

Barbarian

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?

The Life Zone

Repulsion (YouTube)

The Brood (YouTube)

Lyle

Grace

Promising Young Woman

Violation

Birth/Rebirth

Knives and Skin

Prevenge

Titane

Inside

Relic

Men

Hatching

The Lure (YouTube)

Huesera: The Bone Woman

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