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						Undergraduate College Catalog 2024-2025 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]   
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                  FNMS 242 - Horror Film and the Unruly Body Horror films often treat marginalized bodies as monstrous “Others.” Histories of stigmatization, however, are only part of the story. Minority audiences have always enjoyed and critiqued the horror genre, and filmmakers from James Whales (Frankenstein) to Jordan Peele (Get Out) have appropriated the genre to their own ends. This course will explore how unruly bodies—women, people of color, queer populations, and disabled groups—have defined the horror film in front of the camera, and increasingly, how they have moved behind the camera to create their own tales of power, fear, irony, and identity.
  Credits 4
 
 
  Notes  Cross listed with WGS 242 Horror Film and the Unruly Body  .
New course
  Area  Humanities
  Division  Arts & Humanities
  Compass Attributes  Humanities, Structure/Power/Inequality, Taylor and Lane Scholars 
				  
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