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WIHM 2022: The Most Influential Women in Horror

 
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It’s time once again for another Women in Horror episode! This year, I’m joined by Jacqueline from A Cut Above Horror Review, and we’re talking about the most influential women in horror. We approached this topic from both a historical and personal perspective, discussing women from many forms of media including authors, directors, actors, podcasters and more.

This is obviously a huge topic and there is no way we can possibly cover everything in this one episode. Jacqueline and I encourage listeners to use this episode as a jumping off point to dive in and explore what others have to say about this topic and also to learn about the women who have played a crucial role in creating the art that you love.

You can listen to Jacqueline’s show at A Cut Above Horror Review


Show Notes:

Tabitha King

Barbara Crampton on The Movies That Made Me

Julia Ducournau, The Guardian

Carol Clover on “The Final Girl” archetype

Carmen Maria Machado, Metal

Psychoanalysis: A Horror Therapy Podcast

Faculty of Horror Podcast

Women in Horror from A to Z (Film School Rejects)

Quotes About Horror Cinema from Female Filmmakers

Four Forgotten Women Who Built the Horror Genre

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64 episodes

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It’s time once again for another Women in Horror episode! This year, I’m joined by Jacqueline from A Cut Above Horror Review, and we’re talking about the most influential women in horror. We approached this topic from both a historical and personal perspective, discussing women from many forms of media including authors, directors, actors, podcasters and more.

This is obviously a huge topic and there is no way we can possibly cover everything in this one episode. Jacqueline and I encourage listeners to use this episode as a jumping off point to dive in and explore what others have to say about this topic and also to learn about the women who have played a crucial role in creating the art that you love.

You can listen to Jacqueline’s show at A Cut Above Horror Review


Show Notes:

Tabitha King

Barbara Crampton on The Movies That Made Me

Julia Ducournau, The Guardian

Carol Clover on “The Final Girl” archetype

Carmen Maria Machado, Metal

Psychoanalysis: A Horror Therapy Podcast

Faculty of Horror Podcast

Women in Horror from A to Z (Film School Rejects)

Quotes About Horror Cinema from Female Filmmakers

Four Forgotten Women Who Built the Horror Genre

  continue reading

64 episodes

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