Scream with me : horror films and the rise of American feminism (1968-1980)
(2025)

Nonfiction

Book

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NEW POP CULTURE

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New & Popular Pop Culture NEW POP CULTURE Due: 1/9/2026

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Atria Books, 2025
©2025
EDITION
First Atria Books hardcover edition
DESCRIPTION

x, 338 pages ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781668087633, 1668087634 :, 1668087634, 9781668087640 CIPO000273207, 1668087642, 9781668087633
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

This is no dream; this is really happening: Rosemary's Baby -- There's a demon in my house: Domestic violence in The Exorcist -- Trad wives forever: The Stepford Wives and the Equal Rights Amendment -- Benign patriarchy turns malignant: The Omen -- Reproductive violence in outer space: Alien -- The Shining: Only just fiction -- Bad men making good films: an interlude -- Domestic horror after Dobbs -- Women Talking, women screaming, women writing, women directing

"In May of 2022, Columbia University's Dr. Eleanor Johnson watched along with her students as the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade. At the same time, her class was studying the 1968 horror film Rosemary's Baby and Johnson had a sudden epiphany: horror cinema engages directly with the combustive politics of women's rights and offer a light through the darkness and an outlet to scream. With a voice as persuasive as it is insightful, Johnson reveals how classics like Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, and The Shining expose and critique issues of reproductive control, domestic violence, and patriarchal oppression. Scream with Me weaves these iconic films into the fabric of American feminism, revealing that true horror often lies not in the supernatural, but in the familiar confines of the home, exposing the deep-seated fears and realities of women's lives. While on the one hand a joyful celebration of seminal and beloved horror films, Scream with Me is also an unflinching and timely recognition of the power of this genre to shape and reflect cultural dialogues about gender and power"-- Provided by publisher