Monster pains: Masochism, menstruation, and identification in the horror film

A Briefel - Film Quarterly, 2005 - online.ucpress.edu
A Briefel
Film Quarterly, 2005online.ucpress.edu
Aviva Briefel examines the ways in which the horror film's gendering of the monster's pain
affects audience identification. Male monsters in these films are associated with acts of
masochism that allow for a comfortable spectatorial distance. In contrast, female monsters
precede their sadistic rampages with moments of menstruation, which claustrophobically
draw their audiences to them.
Abstract Aviva Briefel examines the ways in which the horror film's gendering of the monster's pain affects audience identification. Male monsters in these films are associated with acts of masochism that allow for a comfortable spectatorial distance. In contrast, female monsters precede their sadistic rampages with moments of menstruation, which claustrophobically draw their audiences to them.
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