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    <![CDATA[Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film]]>
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    <![CDATA[Before <em>Men, Women, and Chain Saws</em>, most film critics assumed that horror (especially slasher) films entail a male viewer sadistically watching the plight of a female victim. Carol Clover argues convincingly that both male and female viewers not only identify with the victim, but experience, through the actions of the &quot;final girl,&quot; a climactic moment of female power. As the <em>Boston Globe</em> writes, <em>Men, Women, and Chain Saws</em> &quot;challenges simplistic assumptions about the relationship between gender and culture... [Clover] suggests that the 'low tradition' in horror movies possesses positive subversive potential, a space to explore gender ambiguity and transgress traditional boundaries of masculinity and femininity.&quot; Be forewarned, though: Clover addresses an academic audience, so her language can be heavy going.  <p>  Related title: <em>The Dread of Difference: Gender and   the Horror Film</em> by Barry Keith Grant </p>]]>
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