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Attack of the Leading Ladies: Gender, Sexuality, and Spectatorship in Classic Horror Cinema

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Attack of the Leading Ladies: Gender, Sexuality, and Spectatorship in Classic Horror Cinema
Attack of the Leading Ladies: Gender, Sexuality, and Spectatorship in Classic Horror Cinema

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Attack of the Leading Ladies: Gender, Sexuality, and Spectatorship in Classic Horror Cinema

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From the earliest days of Hollywood sound productions, horror proved to be a popular and lucrative genre. At the center of the Industry’s first cycle of horror films was the terrified woman. Eyes straining and mouth open wide as she emitted an ear-piercing scream, the damsel in distress awaited rescue from the monster’s horrible attentions. Or so it seemed.
The first book to explore the gender dynamics of classic horror film,
Attack of the Leading
Ladies addresses the roles of women both on- and off-screen. Combining close textual analysis with the study of advertising campaigns, reviews, fan magazines, and censorship material, the author presents an in-depth look at such films as
Bride of Frankenstein
,
Dr. X
Dracula
King Kong
Mad Love
Svengali
, and
White Zombie
.
Using performance analysis in new ways,
Attack of the Leading Ladies
challenges established views of horror cinema that suggest a rigid sexual division of labor, with men as monsters, heroes, and viewers, and women as on-screen victims. Berenstein details a genre marked by shifting gender roles. Monsters, heroes, and heroines, she asserts, do more than fulfill traditional expectations: they also throw into question the stability of gender categories and the supremacy of heterosexuality.
Building on the concept of the “sadistic male gaze” and the more recent notion of a “masochistic male gaze.” Berenstein addresses the complex spectatorship patterns posed by a genre so concerned with role-play and disguise, a genre that appealed to men and women viewers in the 1930s.
offers a new model of spectatorship-as-drag where the viewing process itself becomes a mode of performance, and where spectators adopt and discard both traditional and transgressive viewing behaviors.
Berenstein’s paradigm of spectatorship, and her combination of textual and historical analysis, is both an important extension of and a fascinating departure from key work in feminist film studies and gay and lesbian studies. The first in-depth analysis of early sound horror film, Attach of the Leading Ladies offers an exciting new way of looking at movies.

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