Reclaiming the womb: Towards an Irigarayan direction of the monstrous womb in pregnancy horror films
Horror films have served as space to propagate the victimization, objectification, and sometimes villainization of women. Among many of the female archetypes in horror, the so-called monstrous womb of the monstrous feminine archetype coined by Barbara Creed highlights this feature most. It is argued...
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Main Author: | Aldecoa, Cristina Louise B |
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Language: | English |
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2025
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