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Men, Women and Chainsaws by Carol J. Clover
Men, Women and Chainsaws by Carol J. Clover




It’s true that disproportionally women are vessels for much of the world’s violence. Even in the many incarnations since the trope’s first bonafide appearance in 1970s slashers, a number of troubling through-lines persist to this day. Clover in her book Men, Women, and Chainsaws, the “final girl” trope refers to the last woman standing at the end of a bloodbath who escapes and sometimes vanquishes her would-be killer. And I don’t just mean a stray knife slash here and there.Ĭoined by Carol J. But their legacy is a complicated one, to say the least.

Men, Women and Chainsaws by Carol J. Clover

Today, we’re watching a montage of the evolution of the final girl.įinal girls are as essential to horror as slasher villains and jump scares.

Men, Women and Chainsaws by Carol J. Clover

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Men, Women and Chainsaws by Carol J. Clover