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- Q22906967 abstract "Misogyny in horror films is the supposed degrading representation of women who fight to survive in a male hierarchical world within the horror genre. Specifically in slasher films, misogyny is evident. There is an obvious sign of gendered specific violence towards women as well as "the proportion of time spent watching young women cower, scream, or run in terror" compared to male counterparts. Males are almost never seen running away from the assailant, instead they are killed quickly with no chase involved.".
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- Q22906967 comment "Misogyny in horror films is the supposed degrading representation of women who fight to survive in a male hierarchical world within the horror genre. Specifically in slasher films, misogyny is evident. There is an obvious sign of gendered specific violence towards women as well as "the proportion of time spent watching young women cower, scream, or run in terror" compared to male counterparts.".
- Q22906967 label "Misogyny in horror films".